Royal Valley West: A Modern Single-Story Villa in Nasu
This property is a recently constructed single-story wooden villa, built in February 2024, situated on a gently elevated, flat plot within the Royal Valley resort area of Nasu. The home features a 3LDK layout with a spacious living, dining, and kitchen area boasting a sloped ceiling that enhances the sense of openness. The property is positioned at an elevation of approximately 505 meters, offering a serene retreat environment.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The property's electricity is supplied by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). Important remarks regarding the land include a note that the area of the private road is calculated and stated as an approximate area based on cadastral survey maps. Furthermore, the sale of this land is based on the registered (public ledger) area; there will be no price adjustment or settlement even if the actual measured area differs. Additional cost information includes a one-time facility burden fee (water connection fee) of 440,000 yen (tax included). The annual basic water charge is 33,770 yen (tax included) for villa use, or 37,620 yen (tax included) for permanent residency.
The villa is well-equipped for comfort, featuring an LPG gas system, private water supply, a gas water heater, an individual septic tank, and parking for two cars. The annual running costs for villa use include a monthly equivalent of 8,441 yen, covering common area fees, water charges, and a repair reserve fund. Optional hot spring access is available for an additional rights fee and construction costs.
The Nasu area in Tochigi Prefecture is a renowned highland resort, famous for its fresh produce, dairy farms, and outdoor activities. An interesting local fact is that the region is home to the Nasu Animal Kingdom, a popular safari park where visitors can observe and interact with a wide variety of animals from around the world. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mount Nasu, an active volcanic complex offering hiking trails, scenic ropeways, and stunning panoramic views of the Kanto plain.