Villa in Shizengō Resort, Ōshimadai 3rd - 2, Atami
This detached villa is located within the Shizengō Resort in Ōshimadai, Atami, offering a serene retreat with comprehensive facilities. The property is a 19-year-old, two-storey wooden structure with a total floor area of 113.84 sqm (34.43 tsubo) on a 222 sqm (67.15 tsubo) plot of land. The layout is a 2LDK plus a loft, providing flexible living space. The villa features utilities from Tokyo Electric Power Company, propane gas, public water supply, and an individual purification tank for drainage.
Critical agent notes detail the property's unique features and associated costs. The annual management fee is 60,060 yen for individuals or 180,180 yen for corporations. The building area is broken down as 54.72 sqm on the first floor and 59.12 sqm on the second floor. The property holds hot spring rights. Within the resort grounds, residents have access to a tennis court, a restaurant cafe, paid parking, and a dog run. Presenting an owner's card entitles holders to various discounts and services.
Special notes specify that the management fee is payable annually. The lot name change fee is 9,900 yen per plot. The hot spring contract is optional and involves a renewal fee, with each household using an individual heating system. Two hot spring contract plans are available: Plan A requires a hot spring contract right fee of 2,200,000 yen plus installation costs of 38,500 yen for metering equipment, followed by monthly usage fees. Plan B has zero initial costs but a fixed 2-year contract period during which usage cannot be suspended; it involves a split membership fee of 10,725 yen plus monthly usage fees. The monthly usage fee for both plans is 6,050 yen for up to 5 cubic meters, with excess charges for usage over 6 cubic meters. Both Plan A and B require a hot spring renewal fee of 330,000 yen (the hot spring supply contract period is 10 years). The fee for transferring the hot spring reception right (e.g., upon sale) is 55,000 yen per contract.
The area of Atami is a famous hot spring resort city on the coast of Shizuoka Prefecture, renowned for its stunning ocean views and therapeutic waters. An interesting local fact is that Atami's name, meaning "hot ocean," comes from the natural hot springs that flow into the sea. The closest major landmark is the iconic Atami Castle, a reconstruction perched on a hill offering panoramic views of Sagami Bay and the city, which also houses a museum and observation decks.