DIY Enthusiast's Dream in the Natural Setting of Maruzen Land, Ito City
Key features include a bathroom with a window for natural light and ventilation. The property is situated in a quiet residential area with no buildings directly in front and adjacent structures set back more than 2 meters. A significant feature is the already-connected onsen (hot spring) supply to each household. Associated monthly hot spring union fees are 8,000 yen for permanent residence or 7,000 yen for vacation home use. Additional running costs include an annual water union fee of 15,000 yen, an annual management association fee of 33,000 yen, and a monthly basic water charge of 1,650 yen. One-time fees consist of a water name transfer fee of 30,000 yen and a hot spring name transfer fee of 250,000 yen.
The property is located in a non-line designated urban planning area with no specified use district. The building-to-land ratio is 30% and the floor area ratio is 60%. The land is sloped and has road frontage to the south on a 6-meter wide private road with location designation. Parking is not available.
Ito City is a renowned hot spring resort on the Izu Peninsula, famous for its coastal scenery and therapeutic waters. An interesting fact is that the city boasts over 800 natural hot spring sources, one of the highest concentrations in Japan. The area is a gateway to the stunning Izu Peninsula, with the iconic Mount Omuro, a dormant volcano with a unique grassy crater that can be traversed by chairlift, serving as a major local landmark and tourist attraction.