A Spacious Wooden Bungalow in a Quiet Sado Neighborhood
This property is a single-story wooden house built in July 1990, offering a generous 137.14 square meters of living space arranged in a 4DK layout. The monthly rent is 45,000 yen, with a security deposit and a key money payment each equivalent to one month's rent. The tenant is responsible for managing the grounds within the property.
The house is equipped with a septic tank, propane gas, public water supply, and a garden. It features a separate bath and toilet, a follow-up heating function for the bath, flooring, and air conditioning. Parking is available nearby. The property is noted for being situated in a quiet residential area.
Special notes provide distances to key facilities: Sado General Hospital is 36.9km away, the city hall is 36.6km, a nursery school is 22.4km, both elementary and junior high schools are 1.0km away, a supermarket is 20.8km, a post office is 0.5km, and a bus stop is 0.6km. The handover date is negotiable, and this is the only rental unit in the building.
Located in the Kitatateshima area of Sado City, Niigata Prefecture, this home offers a peaceful lifestyle on Japan's largest island in the Sea of Japan. Sado is rich in history and culture, famously known as the place of exile for the influential Noh dramatist Zeami in the 15th century. The closest major landmark is the historic Sado Kinzan Gold Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site candidate that offers a fascinating glimpse into the island's prosperous past.