Lakeside Resort Condominium with Mount Fuji Views in Yamanakako
This property is a condominium unit within the "Yamanakako Lakeside" complex, specifically building C. It is important to note that this property is designated as non-permanent residence, making it ideal for use as a vacation home or investment property. The complex is situated on one of the highest elevations among resort condominiums in the Yamanakako area, offering potentially superior views.
The unit itself features a 2K layout with a Japanese-style room of approximately 6 tatami mats and a Western-style room of about 6.5 tatami mats. The total floor area is 34.2 square meters (about 10.34 tsubo), measured to the center of the walls. A notable feature is the spacious 10.45 square meter balcony, which is large enough to accommodate a table set for relaxation. The main exposure is to the southwest. The property boasts a direct view of Mount Fuji from the room. The building underwent a major renovation in 2013 (Heisei 25).
Equipment within the unit includes storage space, air conditioning, propane gas, hot water supply, and the convenience of being able to take out garbage at any time. The building is a reinforced concrete (RC) structure with 4 above-ground floors and 1 basement floor. This unit is located on the 2nd floor. It was built in January 1975. There are 104 units in the building complex. Management is fully entrusted, with a daytime resident manager and an active management association. Parking is available at no extra charge, though it is located off-site.
The monthly running costs consist of a management fee of 10,500 yen and a repair reserve fund of 10,500 yen. The sale price is listed at 1,000,000 yen and is negotiable (consultation required). The transaction is handled as a general intermediary.
The area surrounding Yamanakako is part of the iconic Fuji Five Lakes region at the base of Mount Fuji. An interesting fact is that Lake Yamanaka is the largest of the five lakes by surface area and remains unfrozen year-round due to its depth, allowing for winter sports like ice fishing. The closest major landmark is the magnificent Mount Fuji itself, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which dominates the skyline and provides a breathtaking backdrop for this resort property.