Charmant Yuzawa Annex: A Resort Condominium in the Heart of Snow Country
Presenting the Charmant Yuzawa Annex, a well-established resort condominium offering a prime location in the famous hot spring and ski town of Yuzawa, Niigata. This 2DK unit, spanning 38.5 square meters, is situated on the 3rd floor of an 8-story building constructed in December 1990. The property benefits from a recent renovation in April 2024, which included a new kitchen with an IH cooktop, replacement of ceiling and wall coverings in all rooms, and new fusuma sliding doors and tatami mats.
As per the agent's equipment notes, the unit is equipped with an electric water heater for hot water supply, an electric cooktop, baseboard heaters for warming, and no built-in air conditioning (though a window-frame cooler can be installed). A dedicated cooling-only air conditioner is already installed. The property is currently tenanted, with viewings and handover available from mid-April 2026 onward. It is being offered for sale at 3.9 million yen, but is also actively leased, presenting a potential investment opportunity.
The building offers exceptional resort-style amenities, most notably a free communal hot spring bath (onsen) with filtration system, open from 8:00 to 23:00. Other shared facilities include an indoor parking lot (charged at 1,000 yen per night), a coin-operated laundry, ski lockers available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis, and individual mailboxes for each unit. The building features a 24-hour auto-lock system for security and is managed by Tokyu Community Co., Ltd.
The location is exceptionally convenient, situated directly along the town's hot spring street and just approximately 190 meters (a 3-minute walk) from the JR Joetsu Shinkansen's Echigo-Yuzawa Station. This provides direct high-speed rail access to Tokyo in about 80 minutes. The property faces the Ichihonsugi Ski Area, placing winter sports at your doorstep. The area is rich in history as a post-station town on the Mikuni Kaido route during the Edo period, evolving into a major ski and onsen destination after the war. A major landmark is the iconic GALA Yuzawa Snow Resort, directly connected to the Shinkansen station, offering year-round attractions including skiing, snowboarding, and outdoor activities.