Dia Palace Yamanakako III: A Spacious Mountain Retreat Near Mount Fuji
This well-equipped apartment in the scenic village of Yamanakako offers a comfortable and convenient mountain lifestyle. The property is a 1LDK layout with a generous 56.24 sqm of private floor space, providing ample room. It is situated on the 3rd floor of a secure 7-story reinforced concrete (RC) building with an elevator, built in February 1992.
The apartment comes with a comprehensive set of facilities. These include propane gas, air conditioning, an IH cooking heater, hot water supply, and an elevator. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the toilet features a heated bidet seat. The unit is equipped with a shower, shampoo dresser, washroom, washbasin, and designated space for a washing machine (indoor). Additional amenities include a clothes dryer, CS antenna, BS terminal, counter kitchen, bay window, flooring, balcony, storage space, and an auto-lock security system for the building entrance.
Important special notes indicate that two-person occupancy is permitted. The building is a condominium (分譲) type with a daytime manager on duty. Key remarks detail that visitor parking is available at a rate of 1,100 yen per night. A rental guarantee is required, specifically the Orico Forent Insure plan, involving an initial guarantee fee of 50% of the total monthly rent and a monthly premium of 1% of the total monthly rent. The lease renewal fee is equivalent to one month of the new rent.
The monthly rent is 66,000 yen. Additional monthly costs include a parking fee of 5,500 yen. The initial move-in costs consist of a security deposit (敷金) of one month's rent and a key money (礼金) of one month's rent. There are no recurring management or common service fees. The standard lease contract period is two years.
Located in Yamanakako Village in Yamanakako, the area is part of the Fuji Five Lakes region at the base of Mount Fuji. The property is approximately 7.5 km from the Yamanakako Interchange, about a 15-minute drive. The area is renowned for its stunning natural beauty centered around Lake Yamanaka, Japan's largest lake by surface area. It is a premier destination for outdoor activities year-round, including boating, fishing, hiking, and winter sports, with the iconic peak of Mount Fuji providing a breathtaking backdrop.