Southwest Corner Unit in Suwa Asagiri no Sato: A Resort Condominium with Hot Springs
This property is a southwest corner unit in the resort condominium "Suwa Asagiri no Sato," nestled within an environment surrounded by majestic nature. The building is a 13-story reinforced concrete structure built in April 2001 (Heisei 13), and this unit is located on the 6th floor. It offers a 1LDK layout with a wall-core area of 46.93 sqm (approximately 14 tsubo), featuring the excellent natural light and ventilation characteristic of a corner unit, creating a cool and comfortable living space. The approximately 13 sqm balcony provides a luxurious location with views of the grand Northern Alps mountain range.
The property is situated in an area known for its fine views, with nearby Tateshina Park attracting tourists who come to enjoy the Suwa Lake fireworks and scenery. Access by car is convenient, located about 4 km from Kami-Suwa Station on the JR Chuo Main Line (about a 10-minute drive) and about 9 km from the Suwa Interchange on the Chuo Expressway (about an 18-minute drive).
According to the agent's notes, the equipment and facilities include: Electricity: Chubu Electric Power, All-Electric. The property is a hot-spring resort condominium, promising a healing environment and a comfortable, clean lifestyle. Post-purchase ongoing costs include a management fee of 10,600 yen per month, a repair reserve fund of 5,845 yen per month, a water bill of 1,950 yen per month, a hot spring facility fee of 5,000 yen per month, fixed asset tax (under investigation) per year, and resident tax of 5,500 yen per year. One-time purchase costs include a fixed asset tax settlement (prorated), an intermediary commission of 330,000 yen (tax included), and registration fees of approximately 200,000 yen. Parking is available for one car at a cost of 1,000 yen per night for vacation home use or 6,000 yen per month for permanent residence use. The property is managed under a full consignment contract by Daiwa Life Link Co., Ltd.
The area is part of the scenic Suwa region in Nagano Prefecture, famous for its stunning lake and volcanic landscapes. An interesting local fact is that Suwa Lake is home to the unique natural phenomenon known as "Omiwatari," where the lake's ice cracks and rises into ridges due to contraction, creating a path-like appearance that has been observed for centuries. The closest major landmark is the magnificent Suwa Lake itself, a large caldera lake offering year-round beauty and recreational activities.
This unit is recommended as a second home, for resort use, or for a comfortable single or couple's living space with room to spare.