Atami Sakimicho Heights: A Resort Condominium with Panoramic Views and Onsen
This property is a bright, south-east facing 1LDK unit located on the 4th floor of the 14-story Atami Sakimicho Heights condominium. The unit offers a private floor area of 44.31 square meters, complemented by a 9.10 square meter balcony, providing a comfortable living space with ample natural light. The building itself is a robust steel-framed reinforced concrete structure built in June 1978, featuring a flat roof and a total of 15 floors including a basement level.
Essential property details from the agent notes include the following translations. The equipment is supplied by Tokyo Electric Power Company. Special notes confirm the unit is equipped for terrestrial digital, BS, and CS broadcasting and has optical fiber internet connectivity. A key financial remark is the one-time, tax-exempt management cooperation fee of 100,000 yen.
The condominium complex boasts exceptional resort-style facilities. Residents have 24-hour access to an observation hot spring bath with views of Sagami Bay, subject to cleaning times. Additional amenities include a paid laundry corner, four guest rooms available for nightly rental, and trunk room storage for a monthly fee. Parking is available in an indoor mechanical parking tower for a monthly rate. The property is managed by Tokyu Community Co., Ltd. on a fully entrusted, live-in basis. Please note that pets are not permitted, and the property is located within a sediment disaster alert zone.
The location is highly convenient, situated approximately 560 meters, or a 7-minute walk, from JR Atami Station, providing access to the Tokaido Shinkansen and local lines. Daily shopping is effortless with a MaxValu Express supermarket just about 100 meters away. The area of Atami is a famous hot spring resort town on the coast of Shizuoka Prefecture, renowned for its ocean views and therapeutic waters. An interesting local fact is that Atami hosts one of Japan's earliest recorded hot spring inns, with a history of hospitality dating back over a thousand years. The closest major landmark is the stunning Atami Castle, a modern reconstruction perched on a hilltop offering spectacular panoramic views of the city and Suruga Bay.