Atami Take no Sawa Beverly Heights A Building: A Serene Resort Condominium with Private Hot Springs
Nestled in the quiet, peaceful neighborhood of Nishi-Atami-cho, away from the hustle and bustle of the city center, this property offers a residence with rich mountain views. This condominium unit is located on the 2nd floor of a 10-story building and features a spacious 2LDK layout with a private area of 117.31 square meters. Built in January 1993 with a reinforced concrete structure, it presents a solid and comfortable living space.
According to the agent's notes, the property's equipment includes electricity provided by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). Special remarks highlight that the unit is equipped with a BS antenna and a security system. A critical feature is that individual unit hot spring access is handled collectively through the management association, ensuring organized and maintained access to this luxurious amenity.
The building itself is a full-fledged resort condominium. Residents can enjoy not only 24-hour in-unit hot spring bathing but also access to a large communal bathhouse with a sauna and open-air bath (which uses a water-addition and circulation filtration system). Additional building facilities include a paid guest room called "Takezai no Ma" and various common areas. Parking is available with mechanical and flat spaces, some of which are contracted monthly.
The monthly running costs, detailed for vacation home use, total 84,460 yen. This includes management fees, repair reserve funds, basic water charges, basic hot water supply charges, hot spring usage fees, and neighborhood association fees. The purchase price includes the hot spring rights fee. Additional one-time costs at purchase include a contract stamp duty and an agency commission.