Prioare Hamanako: A 13th-Floor 1LDK with Lake Hamana Views
This property is a 1LDK apartment located on the 13th floor of the 14-story Prioare Hamanako resort condominium. The unit offers a private, exclusive area of 53.67 square meters (approximately 16.23 tsubo) and features a southwest-facing orientation, ensuring excellent sunlight and panoramic views of Lake Hamana from both the living/dining/kitchen area and the bathroom. The balcony, with an area of 5.18 square meters, provides an ideal outdoor space to enjoy the scenic lake vista.
According to the agent's notes, the property's equipment includes electricity supplied by Chubu Electric Power Co. (中部電力(株)). A special note indicates an alcove area of 0.70 square meters (0.21 tsubo), which can be utilized for additional storage or display space.
The building itself is a reinforced concrete structure built in July 1990 and offers an extensive array of resort-style facilities for residents. These include a large communal bath with a sauna, an indoor swimming pool (seasonal), outdoor tennis courts, a training gym, a fitness studio, a squash court, and a golf driving range. It is important to note that the agent specifies these facilities are currently out of service, and prospective buyers are advised to inquire with the management for detailed status updates.
Monthly running costs for the unit are estimated at 23,920 yen, which breaks down into a management fee of 14,940 yen, a repair reserve fund of 4,480 yen, and a sports club facility management fee of 4,500 yen. The annual fixed asset tax is estimated at approximately 172,000 yen. The property is offered for sale at 7,000,000 yen, with an additional agent commission of 330,000 yen applicable upon purchase.
The area surrounding Lake Hamana is renowned for its natural beauty and recreational activities. The lake itself is a famous brackish lagoon, known for eel farming and scenic boat tours. An interesting local fact is that Lake Hamana is connected to the Pacific Ocean via a narrow channel, which causes its water to be a mix of fresh and saltwater, supporting a unique ecosystem. The closest major landmark is the iconic Lake Hamana itself, a premier tourist destination in Shizuoka Prefecture for fishing, watersports, and enjoying spectacular sunsets over the water.