A Spacious Wooden Home in the Tranquil Izu Fujimi Highlands
This property is a detached wooden house built in August 1990, located within the Izu Fujimi Highlands Komatsugahara Villa Area in Shizuoka Prefecture. The home offers a generous 98.96㎡ of living space across two floors, featuring a 2LDK layout. It sits on a substantial 416.00㎡ plot of land, providing ample outdoor space and privacy.
The property is equipped with propane gas, a public water supply, a septic tank, and electricity. It is situated in a quiet, green residential neighborhood. Parking is available free of charge. The annual management fee is 67,980 yen, payable yearly. For corporate ownership, the management fee for a property with a building is 240,240 yen per year. A plot name change fee of 9,900 yen per plot applies.
The surrounding area of Izu-no-Kuni City offers a serene lifestyle with easy access to nature. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the ruins of the medieval Nirayama Castle, which was a key stronghold of the powerful Hōjō clan. The closest major landmark is the iconic Mount Fuji, which provides a stunning backdrop visible from many vantage points in the region, perfectly complementing the highland setting of this property.