Tokyu Resort Town Tateshina Kobushi-dai: A Premier Resort Property in Nagano
This property is a land plot within the prestigious Tokyu Resort Town Tateshina Kobushi-dai, a comprehensive resort community nestled in the lush greenery of the Tateshina highlands in Nagano Prefecture. The land area is a generous 1,080.40 square meters, offering ample space for a custom-built vacation home. The property is offered with a recommended building plan designed to harmonize with the natural topography, ensuring comfortable living amidst the stunning seasonal landscapes.
Critical agent notes provide essential financial and operational details. The property's electricity is supplied by Chubu Electric Power Co. For those using the property as a vacation home under personal ownership, the annual municipal and prefectural inhabitant taxes are approximately 4,500 yen. A significant security deposit of 471,800 yen (non-taxable) is required as a lump sum upon contract finalization, with the balance settled at closing. A separate name change fee of 110,000 yen (tax included) is also due as a lump sum. It is important to note that after a building is constructed, the amounts for management fees and the security deposit will change. Other costs include a stamp duty of 400 yen at the time of purchase (for land and detached houses with two or more lots, 400 yen is required per lot). Upon leasehold term renewal, a separate administrative fee of 110,000 yen (tax included) and registration costs will apply. The property is currently not subscribed to CATV, and a separate subscription fee is required for connection.
The resort town itself is a major attraction, featuring an extensive array of on-site facilities for year-round enjoyment. Residents have access to the Tateshina Tokyu Golf Course (18-hole, membership), tennis courts, the Tateshina Tokyu Ski Field, and the 'Shikayama no Yu' hot spring facility with large baths and an open-air bath. Other amenities include an indoor heated pool, restaurants, a barbecue garden, fishing ponds, a dog run, and seasonal activities like putt golf. The area is part of the stunning Yatsugatake-Chushin Kogen Quasi-National Park, offering breathtaking mountain scenery, hiking trails, and pristine lakes. A notable nearby landmark is Lake Suwa, a large, historic lake approximately 30 minutes away by car, famous for its unique natural phenomenon where the surface ice cracks with loud booms in winter.