Luxury Resort Condominium with Panoramic Ocean Views in Izu
This property, known as Lucion Izu Usami, is a resort condominium offering a unique blend of vacation living and permanent residence potential. Situated directly in front of Usami Beach, the unit provides breathtaking, unobstructed views of the vast Sagami Bay from both the room and the private balcony. The building itself is equipped with exceptional amenities, including a natural hot spring bath with continuously flowing source water and an outdoor rooftop pool, both of which also offer stunning vistas of the bay.
The interior of this 1K unit has been fully renovated, creating a bright, refreshing, and clean living space. The layout is efficient, with smooth living lines and a functional, compact kitchen area that includes space for a refrigerator. The unit features a private bathroom with a unit bath and washlet toilet, though residents often prefer to use the communal hot spring facility. The renovation, completed in June 2024, encompassed the entire interior including floors, walls, ceilings, and fixtures, as well as the kitchen, toilet, and washroom.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The current status is vacant. The agent remarks, "Akiya (vacant house). If you would like to see it in person for free, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date." Furthermore, the construction company for the building is noted as Okumura-gumi Co., Ltd. The building has undergone significant maintenance, including large-scale renovation work completed in March 2020, exterior wall and waterproofing repairs in May 2009, and a hot spring bath renovation in 2010.
The area of Izu is renowned for its scenic coastline, hot springs, and relaxed atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that the Izu Peninsula was formed by volcanic activity, which is also the source of its numerous hot springs. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Mount Omuro, a dormant volcano with a unique, bowl-shaped crater that visitors can walk around, offering spectacular 360-degree views of the peninsula and the Pacific Ocean.