Spacious Two-Generation Vacation Home in the Tranquil Setting of Hakone
This property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial 8LDK vacation home in the sought-after Hakone area, perfectly suited for multi-generational living or as a sizable retreat. The property is situated on a generous 737 sqm plot within a quiet residential neighborhood that has undergone land readjustment, ensuring orderly development and a peaceful environment. The wooden two-story structure, built in March 1991, offers a vast total floor area of 296.35 sqm.
Key features translated from the agent notes include a layout designed for two families, a charming fireplace, a spacious living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area, and a system kitchen. The property boasts two toilets, both equipped with warm-water washing toilet seats. The bathroom is over 1 tsubo in size (approx. 3.3 sqm) and features a window. Other notable equipment includes a counter kitchen, storage in all rooms, closets, air conditioning, BS terminal, bay windows, lighting fixtures, indirect lighting, propane gas, and a septic tank. Special notes highlight the quiet residential area, its location within a land readjustment zone, and dual-aspect natural lighting. The remarks reiterate its suitability for two families, the fireplace, expansive LDK, system kitchen, and the ability to park up to four vehicles (depending on the vehicle type).
The property includes a wooden deck and a garden, enhancing its appeal for outdoor living. Parking is available for three or more cars at no additional cost. The annual membership fee for the "Spring Mountain Villa" building owners' association is 15,000 yen.
The Hakone area is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rich onsen (hot spring) culture. An interesting fact is that Hakone is part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, one of Japan's most visited national parks, famous for its views of Mount Fuji. The property is within reasonable proximity to numerous world-class attractions, including the iconic Hakone Open-Air Museum, known for its impressive collection of sculptures set against a mountainous backdrop, and the serene waters of Lake Ashi, often traversed by picturesque pirate ships.