Spacious Southeast Corner Residence in Kamogawa Grand Tower
This property presents a spacious 107.16 m² southeast corner residence within the prestigious Kamogawa Grand Tower, a 33-story high-rise condominium offering a life of comfort and resort-style amenities. The unit features a 1LDK layout designed to maximize the scenic views over the surrounding pine forests, creating a distinctive and tranquil atmosphere.
Essential property details, translated from the agent's notes, include the following facilities and specifications. The electricity provider is Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). The building complex comprises a total of 223 units. Parking is ample and free, with 23 spaces within the premises and an additional 84 spaces off-site. The building is equipped with a wired broadcast (BGM) system offering multi-channel access up to 440 channels and features an auto-lock security system. A one-time water supply activation fee of 4,400 yen (tax included) is applicable at the time of name transfer for the property.
The Kamogawa Grand Tower itself is a full-service resort condominium. Residents enjoy access to a Japanese-style restaurant, a large communal bath with separate men's and women's saunas, an outdoor pool open during the summer, and other facilities including a Jacuzzi, tanning salon, vending machine area, and a shop. Various services such as futon and linen rental and cleaning are also available (some for a fee). Monthly running costs for the unit include a management fee of 34,900 yen, a repair reserve fund of 38,580 yen, and a wired broadcast listening fee of 400 yen.
The location in Kamogawa City, Chiba Prefecture, offers a superb living environment surrounded by beautiful coastlines and pine forests. Daily conveniences are within easy reach, with a Seven-Eleven and a drugstore approximately 160 meters away, and a supermarket about 350 meters away. The area is part of the Boso Peninsula region, known for its stunning Pacific coastline, warm climate, and agricultural produce. A notable nearby landmark is the Nihon-ji Temple, home to the Great Buddha of Kanto, a massive stone statue carved into the hillside offering breathtaking views over Tokyo Bay.