Seabonia Mansion Building A: A Marina-Side Resort Condominium in Miura
Located on the scenic Miura Peninsula, Seabonia Mansion Building A is a distinctive marina-front resort condominium offering a unique coastal lifestyle. This property is part of a larger resort complex, with the Riviera Resort-operated marina adjacent (under a separate contract) and restaurants open to the public, creating an idyllic seaside retreat. The building is the closest to the water and is particularly popular for its serene environment and full access to marine life activities.
The property details, as provided by the agent, include specific equipment and facilities: Electricity is not bulk-received, Gas is centralized propane, Drinking water is from the public water supply, and Drainage uses a centralized septic tank system. The condominium is a 10-story reinforced concrete structure built in November 1970, containing 140 units within a Category I Residential zone. On-site management is handled by Riviera Resort Co., Ltd., with a concierge present during daytime hours. The building features an auto-lock system for security.
Residents have access to a range of amenities, though some require separate fees or reservations. Parking is available at a rate of 1,000 yen per day or 66,000 yen per year (a 100,000 yen deposit is required). There is a pool facility (quar) with usage rules and a reservation requirement. A restaurant operated by the Seabonia Marina is located on the neighboring land and is open to the general public. The unit itself is a north-facing 1LDK layout with a total area of 35.15 square meters, located on the 4th floor. The monthly management fee is 23,732 yen.
The surrounding area of Miura is rich in natural beauty and recreation. An interesting local fact is that the nearby "Koajiro no Mori" (Koajiro Forest) is one of the last remaining untouched natural watersheds in the Kanto region, featuring a pristine ecosystem from mountain to sea. The closest major landmark is the historic and scenic Jogashima Island, a short drive away, known for its lighthouse, rocky coastlines, and panoramic views of Tokyo Bay and the Pacific Ocean.