Seabonia Mansion Building A: A Renovated Marina Resort Condominium with Ocean Views
This property is a unit in the Seabonia Mansion Building A, a marina-attached resort condominium located in Koajiro Bay, Miura City, Kanagawa Prefecture. Building A is noted for being the closest to the sea and is a popular choice within the complex. The environment is exceptionally calm, offering a location where you can fully enjoy a marine lifestyle. The agent asks: "Why not spend enjoyable weekend moments with family, friends, or lovely guests?"
The unit itself is a 1LDK layout with a private area of 35.15m² and a balcony area of 10.73m². It is situated on the 4th floor of a 10-story building. The building was constructed in November 1970, making it 56 years old. The unit underwent a full renovation completed in July 2024 and has not been used since. It offers an ocean view. The basic equipment and facilities, as translated from the agent notes, include: hot water supply/gas, cooking stove/gas, heating/air conditioning, and cooling/air conditioning.
Monthly fees include a management fee of 10,932 yen and a repair reserve fund of 12,800 yen, for a total of 23,732 yen. There is an annual fixed asset tax of approximately 31,400 yen. The transaction is a direct sale from the owner, so no brokerage commission is required. Possession timing and furniture/fittings are open for discussion. The property is within the Seabonia Marina complex, which features a clubhouse, restaurant, and pool facilities (usage rules apply, reservation required). Parking is available at 1,000 yen per day or 66,000 yen per year (a 100,000 yen deposit is required). Pets are not allowed.
The Miura Peninsula area is renowned for its scenic coastline and relaxed atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that the nearby "Koajiro no Mori" (Koajiro Forest) is one of the last remaining untouched natural satoyama (countryside) landscapes in the Kanto region, featuring a complete ecosystem from mountain to sea. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Jogashima Island, connected to the mainland by a bridge, known for its lighthouse, rocky coastal scenery, and fresh seafood.