Vacant Land in Nasu's Royal Valley East Resort Community
This listing presents a prime vacant lot within the prestigious Royal Valley East villa area in Nasu, Tochigi Prefecture. The property is a flat, rectangular plot with a frontage of approximately 16 meters facing a private road on its northeast side. The land area is 360 square meters (approximately 108.90 tsubo), with an additional 40 square meters of private road area to be borne separately. Situated at an elevation of about 500 meters, the location is suitable for both vacation and long-term residential use.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The equipment and utilities include electricity from Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), LP gas via an individual system, a private water supply, and an individual septic tank for drainage. Important remarks clarify the land sale terms: the private road area calculation is an approximate area based on the land survey map, and the sale is based on the registered (public ledger) area; there will be no financial adjustment for any increase or decrease in the actual measured area.
Additional special notes detail significant one-time and ongoing costs. A facility burden fee (water membership fee) of 880,000 yen (tax included) is required as a lump sum. After building construction, the management fees will change. The annual basic water charge is 33,770 yen (tax included) for villa use and 37,620 yen (tax included) for permanent residence. Other notable costs include a potential hot spring connection fee (rights fee of 2,090,000 yen, plus separate construction costs) and a hot spring renewal fee of 660,000 yen every 10 years.
The surrounding Nasu region is a renowned highland resort area, famous for its cool summers, natural beauty, and local dairy products. An interesting fact is that the Nasu area is part of a vast volcanic plateau, with Mount Nasu-dake being an active stratovolcano complex that contributes to the region's numerous hot springs. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Nasu Rindo Lake, a picturesque man-made lake surrounded by forests, offering seasonal flower gardens, walking paths, and boating, making it a popular scenic spot for visitors and residents alike.