Spacious 1957 Traditional House on Expansive Land in Sosa City, Chiba
According to the agent's notes, all existing fixtures and equipment are to be left as-is. However, the wooden storm shutters (板雨戸) on the main house require repair. Potential buyers should be aware that, depending on wind direction, there may be odors from nearby livestock facilities. The property is well-suited not only for residential living but also for business purposes, vacation homes, or private lodging facilities (minpaku). The expansive grounds include a dedicated parking area, a private garden, a workshop, and storage buildings, adding significant utility.
The location in Sosa City's Node area offers a lifestyle surrounded by nature with views of the sea. It is conveniently accessible, approximately 15 minutes by car from the Sosa Interchange. The nearest major station is JR Sōbu Main Line's Yōkaichiba Station, with a bus connection to the Node Crossroads stop. The area is noted for its proximity to Tokyo (within a 70km radius) and Narita Airport (about a 30-minute drive).
Sosa City, located in northeastern Chiba Prefecture, features a pleasant maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters, and little to no snowfall. The northern part of the city retains abundant satoyama (countryside) nature, while the southern flatlands are agricultural and face the Kujukuri Beach coastline. A notable nearby landmark is the expansive Kujukuri Beach, one of Japan's longest continuous sandy coastlines, popular for surfing, swimming, and scenic walks.