Tokyu Resort Town Hamanako Block 24: A Woodland 2LDK Single-Story Villa
Nestled within the serene Tokyu Resort Town Hamanako, this charming single-story villa offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature. The property features a 2LDK layout, designed with a focus on natural materials and open living spaces. The living and dining area boasts a sloped ceiling, enhancing the sense of spaciousness, while the interior is characterized by walls finished with diatomaceous earth and flooring made from solid wood.
According to the agent's notes, the property's equipment includes electricity supplied by Chubu Electric Power Co. Critical financial notes have been provided: a Management Fee Deposit of 200,000 yen (non-taxable) is required as a lump sum. Additionally, a Sewage Treatment Facility Major Repair Reserve Fund (settled based on the remaining balance at the time of contract) of 250,000 yen (non-taxable) is also required as a lump sum. These are essential one-time costs for the buyer.
The villa, built in April 1981, is a wooden structure with a cement-sheet roof. It sits on a generous 582.10 sqm plot with a total floor area of 71.83 sqm. The property includes parking space for one car and a sun deck. Residents have access to the resort's extensive shared facilities, including a restaurant, outdoor pool (fee required), ten tennis courts (four with night lighting, fee required), a marina, barbecue garden, 18-hole putting golf course, futsal court, and the Tokyu Harvest Club Hamanako.
The Hamanako area, part of Shizuoka Prefecture, is renowned for its scenic beauty centered around Lake Hamana, a large brackish lagoon. The region is famous for its unagi (eel) cuisine and thriving aquaculture. A major landmark and popular tourist destination nearby is Lake Hamana itself, offering opportunities for boating, fishing, and enjoying beautiful lakeside views, making it a perfect backdrop for a resort lifestyle.