Wooden Vacation Home in Nasu Vacationland with Hot Spring Potential
This charming wooden detached vacation home is situated within the well-maintained Nasu Vacationland resort area, offering a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature. Built in July 1991, the property features a 2LDK layout plus a free space and a sunroom, providing comfortable accommodation with two Japanese-style rooms. The property is located at an elevation of approximately 588 meters, ensuring a cool and refreshing climate.
Critical agent notes provide essential details about the property. The electricity service is provided by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). Regarding the private road area, the calculation is noted as an approximate area based on the land survey map. The area of the unregistered portion (the sunroom) is based on an on-site simple measurement. Furthermore, there is a one-time water supply management procedure fee of 100,000 yen (tax-exempt). Hot spring connection construction costs are estimated separately.
The property sits on a generous and flat 288.75 sqm plot, with an additional 41.25 sqm of private road area. The total registered floor area is 82.80 sqm, with the unregistered sunroom adding approximately 9.93 sqm. Facilities within the resort include a management center offering patrols, linen rental, cleaning, inspections, and key storage (some services are fee-based). The home is all-electric, with a private water supply, an electric water heater, and an individual purification tank for drainage. A carport provides parking for one vehicle.
A significant feature is the property's eligibility for hot spring connection. A separate rights fee of 2,090,000 yen and construction costs are required, along with a 10-year hot spring supply contract and a renewal fee of 660,000 yen. Monthly running costs, including management and water facility maintenance fees, total 19,874 yen.
The Nasu area in Tochigi Prefecture is a renowned highland resort, famous for its natural beauty, outdoor activities, and fresh local produce. An interesting fact is that the Nasu region is part of a volcanic plateau, with Mount Nasu-dake being an active stratovolcano. The area is a short drive from the majestic Nikko National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning shrines, temples, and breathtaking natural scenery including waterfalls and lakes.