Spacious 5LDK Villa with Private Tennis Court in Fuji Sakura Highlands
This expansive detached villa, located within the Fuji Sakura Highlands resort area, offers a generous 5LDK layout plus two free spaces, making it ideal for large groups or use as a retreat facility. The property stands on a vast plot of approximately 3,137 square meters (about 949 tsubo), providing ample outdoor space and privacy.
Key features include a private tennis court on the premises, which will be handed over as-is. The main building, constructed in May 1986, is a two-story wooden structure with a slate roof, boasting a total floor area of 322.57 square meters (about 97.6 tsubo). The layout is enhanced by a double-height ceiling in the LDK, a fireplace, and seven air conditioning units. Parking is available for up to eight vehicles. The property is equipped with electricity from Tokyo Electric Power Company, LP gas for individual use, a private water supply, a gas water heater, and an individual purification tank for drainage and sewage.
Critical agent notes provide essential details: There is an unregistered separate warehouse on the grounds, with a floor area of 13.50 square meters (4.08 tsubo) measured by a simple on-site survey. Important fees to note include a large-volume water base charge of 10,230 yen (tax included) every three months. A large-scale repair reserve fund deposit is required: 1,200,000 yen (tax-exempt) as a lump sum for individuals, or 1,800,000 yen (tax-exempt) for corporations. A water service name change fee of 110,000 yen (tax included) is also necessary at the time of purchase. Please note that business activities such as minpaku (private lodging) are prohibited by management regulations.
The area surrounding the Fuji Sakura Highlands is part of the renowned Fuji Five Lakes region, famous for its stunning views of Mount Fuji and outdoor recreational activities. An interesting local fact is that Lake Kawaguchi, one of the Fuji Five Lakes, is known for its perfect "upside-down Fuji" reflection on calm days. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mount Fuji itself, Japan's highest peak and a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering year-round scenic beauty and cultural significance.