Famille Villa Yamanakako Nibankan: A Serene Resort Condominium in the Forest
Nestled within a tranquil forest setting, this southeast-facing 2LDK condominium offers approximately 72.75 square meters of comfortable living space. Located on the 1st floor of a 5-story building, this property is part of the Famille Villa Yamanakako Nibankan complex, built in March 1992 with a reinforced concrete structure.
The property features comprehensive facilities that enhance the resort lifestyle. Residents have access to a large communal bath with a sauna (separate for men and women), open daily with extended hours on weekends and holidays. The complex also includes a fitness room, a tennis court (available for 1,000 yen per hour), and a spacious lounge. According to the agent's notes, the equipment includes electricity provided by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). A special note confirms that a 440-channel cable broadcasting facility is already installed.
Monthly running costs are estimated at 38,108 yen, which includes management fees, repair reserve fund, basic water charges, and CATV usage fees. Additional annual costs include an estimated fixed asset tax of approximately 177,500 yen. The property comes with 70 free off-site parking spaces available on a leased lot.
The surrounding area of Lake Yamanaka is part of the iconic Fuji Five Lakes region at the base of Mount Fuji. This area is famous for its stunning natural scenery and outdoor activities year-round, including boating, fishing, and hiking. The lake itself is the largest of the five lakes and is known for being the highest in elevation. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mount Fuji, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which provides a breathtaking backdrop to daily life and is a short drive away.