Mountain Chalet-Style Villa in the Serene Tokyu Resort Town Hamanako
Nestled within a tranquil, wooded environment in the Tokyu Resort Town Hamanako 1st Block, this mountain chalet-style detached villa offers a peaceful retreat. The property features a 2LDK layout, with a spacious living-dining-kitchen area of approximately 21.5 tatami mats. A key feature is the deck installed on the north side of the building, enhancing the connection to the natural surroundings.
Critical agent notes have been translated and incorporated. The property's equipment includes electricity supplied by Chubu Electric Power Co. (中部電力(株)). Special remarks clarify that the unregistered portions (the kitchen, washroom, and bathroom areas) were measured via a simple on-site survey. Furthermore, there are important one-time fees: a management deposit of 200,000 yen (non-taxable) and a major repair reserve fund of 250,000 yen (non-taxable). These fees are in addition to the standard costs.
The villa underwent significant renovation and expansion in May 2017. This work included the new installation of the kitchen, bathroom, and washroom, and a conversion to an all-electric system. The property sits on a generous 614.45 sqm plot, with a registered building area of 57.96 sqm and an additional unregistered area of approximately 9.9 sqm. Built in May 1980, it is a single-story wooden structure. Monthly running costs, including management fees, are estimated at 25,850 yen. It's important to note that the existing building does not comply with the development covenant's setback regulation (2m from the boundary), meaning a new construction cannot be built in the same location.
The villa is part of a well-appointed resort community offering extensive facilities. Residents have access to a restaurant, an outdoor pool (fee required), 10 tennis courts (4 with night lighting, fee required), a management office, a shop, a barbecue garden, an 18-hole putting golf course (par 72), a futsal court, and a marina, including the facilities of the Tokyu Harvest Club Hamanako.
The area is part of the scenic Hamamatsu region in Shizuoka Prefecture, famed for its blend of coastal and lakeside beauty. An interesting local fact is that Lake Hamana, one of Japan's few brackish lakes, is renowned for its unagi (eel) farming and beautiful sunsets. The closest major landmark is the expansive and picturesque Lake Hamana itself, a popular destination for watersports, cycling, and enjoying fresh seafood.