Villa in Shizengō Resort Area 2 Fujimidai, Atami
This spacious 4LDK+S villa is situated within the Shizengō Resort Area 2 Fujimidai in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture. Built in 1990, this 36-year-old, three-story wooden structure offers a generous total floor area of 222.36m² on a 367.49m² plot of land. The property underwent significant updates in 2018, including exterior wall painting, interior renovation, a second-floor terrace wood deck, and handrail replacement.
Essential utilities are provided: electricity by Tokyo Electric Power Company, propane gas, public water supply, and an individual septic tank system. Monthly management fees are 5,665 yen, with annual property taxes estimated at approximately 137,000 yen. The resort itself offers extensive amenities, including tennis courts, a restaurant cafe, paid parking, and a dog run. Owners can receive discounts and services by presenting their owner's card.
Critical agent notes detail the resort's fee structure. Annual management fees are 67,980 yen for individuals or 240,240 yen for corporations. A plot name change fee is 9,900 yen per plot. A significant feature is the optional onsen (hot spring) contract. The onsen uses an individual household heating system. Two plans are available: Plan A requires a 2,200,000 yen onsen contract right fee plus 38,500 yen for meter installation, plus monthly usage fees. Plan B has 0 yen initial cost but a mandatory 2-year contract without suspension; it requires a 10,725 yen split membership fee plus monthly usage. Monthly usage for both plans is 6,050 yen for up to 5 cubic meters, with excess charges beyond that. Both plans carry a 330,000 yen onsen renewal fee every 10 years, and a 55,000 yen fee for transferring the onsen reception right.
The villa is located in the popular resort city of Atami, famous for its hot springs and dramatic coastline. An interesting local fact is that Atami's name, meaning "hot ocean," comes from the natural hot springs that flow into the sea. The area is a short drive from the iconic Atami Castle, a postwar reconstruction perched on a hilltop offering panoramic views of Sagami Bay, blending history with spectacular scenery.