Famille Villa Sengokuhara: A Compact Resort Condominium in Hakone
This property is a compact 1LDK condominium unit within the Famille Villa Sengokuhara complex, a six-story reinforced concrete building constructed in August 1982. The unit offers a private floor area of 51.7 square meters with a 5.08 square meter balcony, though it is noted that the balcony is not designed for regular entry/exit and is intended for emergency use. The property faces southwest and is located on the 2nd floor of the building.
Key equipment and facilities within the unit include an electric water heater for hot water supply, a gas cooktop for the kitchen, and individually installed cooling/air conditioning units. The heating system is listed as under investigation. The condominium complex features significant shared amenities, most notably a large communal hot spring bath (onsen) utilizing milky white Owakudani spring water, allowing residents to enjoy authentic Hakone onsen. Other shared facilities include a coin laundry, a lounge area, and an auto-lock security system. Parking is available for 15 vehicles and there is a bicycle parking area for 5.
Monthly fees include a management fee of 20,400 yen and a repair reserve fund of 12,900 yen, totaling 33,300 yen. Water charges are billed every other month based on usage. Additional property-related taxes include an annual fixed asset tax of approximately 69,000 yen, a one-time registration and license tax of about 89,000 yen upon purchase, and a one-time real estate acquisition tax of roughly 125,400 yen. The transaction is handled as an agency sale with an agency commission of 330,000 yen. The sale includes furniture and fixtures, and the handover timing is negotiable.
The property is situated in a highly convenient location in the Sengokuhara area of Hakone Town, Kanagawa Prefecture. A Lawson convenience store and a renowned soba noodle restaurant, Jinenjo Soba Hakone Tsukumo, are located right next to the building, providing immediate daily necessities and dining options. The area is a famous highland within the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, known for its vast pampas grass fields in autumn. The closest major tourist attraction is the Hakone Open-Air Museum, a world-class sculpture park located just a short drive away, showcasing art in harmony with Hakone's natural beauty.