Spacious Mountain Retreat with Hot Spring Potential in Yugawara
This unique property offers a private sanctuary where you can spend your days gazing at the sky and the green ridgelines. Originally constructed as a corporate retreat, this substantial home presents a rare opportunity. The property is located in the Miyakami area of Yugawara Town, Kanagawa Prefecture.
Key features and equipment notes include the potential for hot spring water. The property notes state "温泉引込み可、運び湯" meaning hot spring water can be piped in or delivered. The house already has a hot water storage tank and piping installed internally, though connection or delivery arrangements would be required. Additional structures include a 103.09㎡ reinforced concrete garage/mechanical room and a 6.00㎡ reinforced concrete storage shed. The property is subject to several local regulations: it is within a First-Class Tourism Area, subject to the Yugawara Town Development Guidelines (for lots over 1000㎡), a Quasi-Fire Prevention Zone, a Landscape Planning area, and a Type 4 Scenic District (which imposes a 40% building coverage ratio, wall setbacks, a maximum height of 15m, 20% greening requirements, and color restrictions). It is also in a sediment disaster warning area (Yellow Zone) and a land readjustment control area. Fixed asset taxes are 499,751 yen (as per the Reiwa 7 Yugawara Town-issued certificate).
The residence itself is substantial, with a total floor area of 367.29㎡ (approx. 111.1 tsubo) arranged over two stories. The layout is a generous 6SLDK, featuring four Japanese-style rooms (9.5, 8.1, 4.5, and 6.8 tatami mats) and two Western-style rooms (9.8 and 9.5 tatami mats). The land is a sprawling 1,229.94㎡ (approx. 372.05 tsubo) of residential land on a sloping site. Parking is available for four vehicles (subject to vehicle type). The property was built in December 1991.
The area of Yugawara is famous as a historic hot spring resort town, long favored by literary figures and artists for its restorative waters. A major nearby landmark is the stunning coastline of the Izu Peninsula, with its dramatic volcanic landscapes and scenic views of Sagami Bay, easily accessible for day trips.