Tokyu Resort Town Hamanako 20-Block: A Spacious 2LDK Villa in a Premier Resort Community
This property is a detached villa located in the sought-after Tokyu Resort Town Hamanako community. Situated on a southeast corner lot, this single-story home offers approximately 82.23 m² of registered floor space with a 2LDK layout plus a storage room and a sunroom. The living, dining, and kitchen area spans approximately 16.7 tatami mats, complemented by two Western-style rooms of about 10.0 and 6.0 tatami mats respectively. All living rooms feature openings on the south side, ensuring excellent natural light. The property includes a car space for two vehicles.
Critical agent notes have been translated and incorporated. The equipment and utilities include electricity from Chubu Electric Power Co., LP gas via an individual system, water from Hamamatsu City, a gas water heater, and a centralized sewage treatment system. A special note clarifies that the area of the unregistered sunroom portion is based on an on-site simple measurement. Important financial notes detail a non-taxable management fee deposit of 200,000 yen (lump sum) and a non-taxable sewage treatment facility major repair allocation fund of 250,000 yen (lump sum, with settlement of the remaining balance at the time of contract conclusion).
The villa, built in December 1980, is part of a comprehensive resort development. The community offers extensive amenities including a restaurant, outdoor pool (fee required), 10 tennis courts (4 with night lighting, fee required), a management office, shop, barbecue garden, 18-hole par 72 putting golf course, futsal court, marina, and the Tokyu Harvest Club Hamanako. The monthly management fees, converted to 25,850 yen, cover grounds maintenance like lawn mowing.
The Hamanako area, centered around Lake Hamana, is a famous coastal lagoon in Shizuoka Prefecture known for its scenic beauty, hot spring resorts, and thriving eel and oyster aquaculture. It is a popular destination for watersports, cycling, and gastronomic tourism. The area is easily accessible, approximately a 39-minute drive from the JR Tokaido Shinkansen's Hamamatsu Station and about 6 minutes from the Sanage Interchange on the Tomei Expressway. A major nearby landmark is the iconic Hamanako Bridge, a large suspension bridge offering panoramic views of the lake and its surroundings.