Enjoy Nature at this Resort Condominium with Views of Mount Daisen
This property is a resort-style condominium located in Hōki Town, Tottori Prefecture, offering a lifestyle immersed in nature with views of the majestic Mount Daisen. The unit is situated on the 3rd floor of a 7-story reinforced concrete building constructed in July 1992. It features a 1LDK layout with a total private floor area of 55.78 sqm (approximately 16.87 tsubo), comprising a 16-tatami mat Western-style room and a 6-tatami mat Western-style room. A notable feature is the spacious 11.81 sqm west-facing wide balcony.
The property is equipped with a range of amenities including a counter kitchen with an IH cooking heater, separate bath and toilet, shower, toilet with warm-water bidet seat, shower-equipped vanity, air conditioning, built-in closets, BS antenna terminal, indoor washing machine space, flooring, lighting fixtures, and an auto-lock security system. The building also has an elevator, allows for trash disposal at any time, and features a porte-cochère (carport space) and an on-site park. Please note there are no dedicated bicycle or motorcycle parking spaces. Utilities include propane gas, water supply, sewerage, and hot water supply. Additional monthly costs include a management fee of 13,610 yen and a repair reserve fund of 9,380 yen. Running costs for water and sewer basic charges are 1,925 yen and 2,068 yen per month respectively. One parking space is available free of charge.
Special notes from the agent highlight that this property is suited for resort living or as a vacation home, with mountains nearby and good sunlight exposure. There are no buildings directly in front, ensuring an open view. The transaction type is an exclusive intermediary, and the floor plan is subject to the actual current condition. Pets and commercial office use are not permitted.
The area of Hōki Town in Tottori Prefecture is renowned for its stunning natural scenery, dominated by Mount Daisen, often called the "Tottori Fuji" for its beautiful conical shape. An interesting fact is that Mount Daisen is considered one of the most important centers for Shugendō, a Japanese mountain asceticism incorporating Shinto and Buddhist concepts, and has been a site of worship for centuries. The closest major tourist attraction is Mount Daisen itself, a popular destination for hiking, skiing, and visiting historic temples like Daisen-ji.