Tokyu Resort Town Tateshina 8O Building: A Mountain Retreat with Comprehensive Resort Amenities
This property is a charming 2LDK apartment located within the expansive Tokyu Resort Town Tateshina, a premier resort community in the scenic highlands of Nagano Prefecture. The unit is situated on the first floor of the two-story 8O Building, offering a corner residence with a private, ground-level feel. The living, dining, and kitchen area features a distinctive bay window that allows dappled sunlight to filter into the space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The layout includes two Japanese-style rooms (washitsu), one of which is equipped with a traditional sunken kotatsu table for cozy winters. These rooms are connected and can be integrated with the LDK by opening the fusuma sliding doors, allowing for flexible living arrangements.
Critical agent notes provide essential financial and practical details. The property's electricity is supplied by Chubu Electric Power Co. The meter box area is 0.59 m² (0.17 tsubo). Important one-time and recurring costs are detailed: a security deposit (balance settlement upon contract) of 477,000 yen (non-taxable); a separate name change fee of 55,000 yen (tax included); and stamp duty for the purchase (one time) of 400 yen (note: for land and single-family homes with two or more lots, 400 yen is required per lot). Additional fees include a leasehold renewal administrative fee of 110,000 yen (tax included, separate) and separate payments for gas and electricity bills.
The resort itself is a major attraction, offering an unparalleled array of facilities. Residents have access to the "Kayama no Yu" hot spring bathhouse with open-air baths, an indoor heated pool, the Tokyu Tateshina Golf Course (18-hole membership), tennis courts, and the Tokyu Tateshina Ski Field. The town center includes shops like EMMA's food & GROCERY, restaurants such as the seasonal Glamorous Dining Tateshina, and the TENOHA Tateshina information center. A major renovation was completed in July 2016, with the next large-scale renovation planned for 2030, for which an estimated temporary burden for this unit is approximately 1.78 million yen.