Resort Condominium in Yamanakako with Mountain Views
This 2LDK apartment is located on the second floor of a seven-story reinforced concrete building in the "Reses Yamanakako" complex. The unit offers a total private floor area of 70.85 square meters with a 1.89 square meter balcony facing southwest. The layout features a combined living-dining-kitchen area of approximately 18 tatami mats, along with two adjoining Japanese-style rooms measuring 6 and 8 tatami mats, providing flexible space for additional guests.
The property is equipped with a gas water heater, a gas cooktop, an FF-type gas heater for heating, and individually installed cooling units. Recent renovations include new wallpaper on the living room ceiling in June 2021 and a replacement of the water heater in 2022.
The condominium complex offers extensive shared amenities including a large communal bath (沸かし湯), a sauna (operating on specific days and times), free outdoor parking for 23 vehicles (note: a monthly fee of 10,000 yen applies if the unit is used as a primary residence for 180+ days per year), and an auto-lock security system. The management company is Tokyu Community Co., Ltd., with an on-site manager present during specified hours. The building underwent major renovation work in July 2018.
Located in a quiet, elevated area of Yamanakako Village, Yamanashi Prefecture, the property is approximately a 25-minute drive from Fujisan Station on the Fujikyuko Line and about 16 minutes by car from the Yamanakako IC on the East Fuji Five Lakes Road. The central highway bus from Shinjuku Station takes about 144 minutes to the nearest bus stop, from which it is a 27-minute walk. Nearby amenities include a supermarket, hospital, drugstore, post office, village office, bank, and the hot spring facility "Ishiwari no Yu" approximately a 7-minute drive away.
Important notes from the agent: The property is located in a Sediment Disaster Special Warning Zone (steep slope collapse). In the event of a Nankai Trough earthquake, the estimated seismic intensity is 5+ on the Japanese scale. For an earthquake on the Shiozawa Fault Zone, the estimated intensity is 6-.