Karuizawa Resort Villa in the Yoshigazawa Area
This is a single-story villa located in the Yoshigazawa area of Old Karuizawa, a quiet retreat set away from the bustle of the main area. The property sits on a flat plot of elevated land, surrounded by forest, offering a sense of tranquility. The interior is finished in a warm wood tone, creating a relaxing atmosphere.
The property features a 3LDK layout plus a garage. The main building, constructed in July 2007, has a total floor area of 96.47 square meters (29.18 tsubo) according to the public registry, with an additional unregistered section of approximately 4.96 square meters (measured on-site). There is also a separate annex building with a registered floor area of 26.49 square meters (8.01 tsubo), also built in July 2007. The structure is a single-story wooden building with an alloy-coated steel sheet roof; the annex is of the same construction.
Utilities include electricity from Chubu Electric Power Co., individual LP gas supply, well water, and an individual septic tank for sewage. Hot water is provided by a gas water heater. The property is equipped with a whole-house air conditioning system, one fireplace in the LDK, and one panel heater in the washroom/dressing room. Parking is available with one garage space and two additional car spaces.
The property is located about 8 minutes by car (approximately 3.2 km) from Karuizawa Station on the Hokuriku Shinkansen line. The land size is 1,274.42 square meters (385.51 tsubo) with ownership rights. Please note that the existing building does not meet the setback restriction (minimum 5.0 meters from the adjacent boundary), so rebuilding in the same position is not possible. Permission is required for new construction, renovation, or extension of structures. The site is located in both a sediment disaster warning zone (yellow zone) and a sediment disaster special warning zone (red zone). A road usage fee of 40,000 yen per year (tax-exempt) is required as the front road is owned by the Yoshigazawa Villa Association. The property is currently in use, and transfer is scheduled for one month after the earnest money contract.