Resort-Style Living with Onsen and Panoramic Views in Yamanakako Village
According to the agent's notes, the apartment is equipped with an independent kitchen, a 2-burner stove, heating, fiber-optic internet, an indoor space for a washing machine, propane gas, hot water supply, an elevator, and a free bicycle parking area. A special note highlights that cool breezes pass through even in summer, making it a comfortable retreat. The property is a resort condominium with a large bath. The transaction is handled as a general intermediary (management code 63792).
The residence, "Resort Condominium RECESS Yamanakako," is managed by Tokyu Community Co., Ltd. and is part of a 63-unit building constructed in August 1990 by Nishimatsu Construction Corporation. Monthly fees include 29,200 yen for management and 4,070 yen for repair reserves, with an additional 1,100 yen monthly charge for Wi-Fi. Parking is available at no extra cost.
The area surrounding Yamanakako Village is part of the famous Fuji Five Lakes region at the base of Mount Fuji. An interesting fact is that Lake Yamanaka is the largest of the five lakes and remains unfrozen year-round, allowing for boating and lakeside activities in all seasons. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mount Fuji itself, offering breathtaking views and countless recreational opportunities throughout the year.