Resort Apartment on the 11th Floor in Yuzawa
This 11th-floor apartment, located within the Plaisir Yuzawa complex in the town of Yuzawa, Minamiuonuma District, Niigata Prefecture, offers a unique resort lifestyle. The property is currently occupied, so interested parties are encouraged to contact the agent to arrange a free viewing at a convenient date and time.
The unit features a 1LDK layout, comprising a 6-tatami Japanese-style room and a 9-tatami living, dining, and kitchen area. The total floor area is 40.15 square meters. The kitchen is equipped with an IH cooking stove. The building itself is a steel-framed reinforced concrete (SRC) structure, constructed in June 1990, and rises 11 stories with a total of 313 units. The property is also being marketed as a rental investment.
Pets are permitted under specific conditions: one pet per unit, with a maximum body length of 50 cm or weight of 10 kg. The apartment is equipped for internet connectivity via a fiber optic line (VDSL, individual contract), though there is a limit on the number of contracts available. The construction was carried out by Kajima Corporation.
Residents have access to a range of shared amenities, including a panoramic communal bathhouse on the top floor with glass walls offering views of the ski slopes, a sauna, a coin laundry, and ski lockers. Parking is available with both free outdoor spaces and 11 paid indoor spaces (84,000 yen per year, subject to an annual lottery in December). The property also features an auto-lock system, a 24-hour garbage disposal service, a front desk service, and a resident manager. Other equipment includes a well water system, a septic tank, an all-electric system, a water heater, BS broadcasting support, and a shoe box storage area.
The location is approximately 3.3 km by car from JR Joetsu Shinkansen's Echigo-Yuzawa Station (about a 5-minute drive) and about 2.7 km from the Yuzawa IC on the Kan-etsu Expressway. Access by public transport involves a 20-minute bus ride from Echigo-Yuzawa Station to the Iwappara Iriguchi bus stop, followed by a 4-minute walk.