Tokyu Resort Town Tateshina 8B Building: A South-Facing 2LDK with Natural Light and Greenery
This property is a south-facing 2LDK corner unit in the Tokyu Resort Town Tateshina 8B Building, offering excellent natural light and ventilation. The unit is surrounded by greenery, providing a charming landscape view from the living room. The layout includes a sloped ceiling in the LDK (approximately 11 tatami mats), a Japanese-style room (approx. 6 tatami mats) with openings on two sides for good sunlight, and a warm wooden-floored Western-style room (approx. 6 tatami mats). The balcony overlooks a cherry tree, and the bathroom features a window.
Critical agent notes have been translated and must be included. The equipment includes electricity from Chubu Electric Power Co. Special notes detail: Meter box area is 0.67 sqm (0.20 tsubo). For villa use under personal ownership, the municipal/prefectural tax is 4,500 yen per year. Other costs include a deposit/balance settlement upon contract completion of 477,000 yen (non-taxable, one-time), a separate name change fee of 55,000 yen (tax included, one-time), other stamp duty for purchase (one time) of 400 yen (note: for land and detached houses with 2 or more lots, 400 yen is required per lot), a lease term renewal administrative fee of 110,000 yen (tax included, separate), and separate gas and electricity costs.
The property underwent major renovation in August 2020, with a temporary burden cost for this unit of 1,062,000 yen (initial plan was 1,880,000 yen). The next major renovation is scheduled for 2032, with the cost for this unit yet to be determined. The complex is equipped with extensive resort facilities including a restaurant, the 'Kayama no Yu' hot spring bath (with open-air bath), an indoor heated pool, the Tateshina Tokyu Golf Course (18-hole membership), tennis courts, the Tateshina Tokyu Ski Resort, and other amenities. Use of most facilities incurs a separate fee.
The area of Tateshina and the Yatsugatake region is renowned for its highland resort atmosphere, offering outdoor activities across all four seasons. An interesting fact is that Lake Suwa, located nearby in the same Nagano Prefecture, is famous for a natural phenomenon called 'Omiwatari,' where the ice cracks with a loud noise due to pressure shifts, creating ridges that resemble a path across the lake. The closest major landmark is the majestic Yatsugatake mountain range, a popular destination for hiking, skiing, and enjoying panoramic alpine views.