Mountain Retreat in Narusawa Village
This detached house is located in the Keio Fuji Subaru Highland Villa Area, First Section, in Narusawa Village, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture. Surrounded by greenery, the property features a wooden lodge-style atmosphere with wooden paneling both on the exterior and inside the living/dining/kitchen (LDK) area.
The property is a 2LDK layout with a land area of 572 m² and a building area of 84.44 m². It was built in June 1973 (53 years old). The structure is a single-story wooden building with a slate/tile roof, including a basement floor. The annual management fee is 85,000 yen.
Utilities include electricity from Tokyo Electric Power Company, propane gas, private water supply, and an individual septic tank for drainage. A notable feature is that the water bill is included in the management fee if the annual usage is 60 m³ or less.
The property is located in a designated area according to the Mt. Fuji volcanic evacuation map: it is within the third evacuation target zone (lava flow arrival within 3 hours) and an area where snowmelt-type volcanic mudflow is predicted to reach. Regarding the Nankai Trough earthquake, Narusawa Town is expected to experience a maximum seismic intensity of 6-strong.
The property has parking space for one car and is situated on sloped land. The building-to-land ratio is 20% and the floor area ratio is 40%. The maximum height restriction is 13 meters. There are self-imposed regulations within the villa area, including restrictions on building height (up to two stories above ground) and a recommendation to avoid fences where possible. The area is also subject to the Natural Parks Law (ordinary area), the Mt. Fuji Landscape Formation Area, and a designated area by the Yamanashi Prefectural Governor.