Paseo Karuizawa A Building: A Top-Floor Corner Residence with Majestic Views
Critical agent notes have been translated and incorporated. The property's equipment includes electricity supplied by Chubu Electric Power Co. Special remarks detail an outdoor unit placement area of 1.80 square meters (0.54 tsubo). Furthermore, the building offers parking for 32 vehicles within the premises (free of charge) and 7 dedicated spaces (attached to rooms) for 1,000 yen per month. A notable facility is a bicycle parking area for 34 bicycles, available for a monthly fee of 300 yen.
Constructed in June 1998, this reinforced concrete building features zinc-galvanized steel plate roofing and is a three-story structure. The management is fully entrusted to Tokyu Community Co., Ltd., with monthly running costs comprising a management fee of 22,800 yen and a repair reserve fund of 10,990 yen. The property is currently occupied and ready for transfer.
The location in Karuizawa Town, Nagano Prefecture, is highly desirable. The area is a renowned highland resort, famous for its cool summers, beautiful nature, and sophisticated atmosphere. An interesting historical fact is that Karuizawa became a popular summer retreat for foreign diplomats and the Japanese elite in the late 19th century after being discovered by a Canadian missionary. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mount Asama, an active volcano and one of Japan's most iconic mountains, which provides a stunning natural backdrop visible from the property itself.