Fujita Usami Mansion B Building: A Corner Unit with Private Hot Spring Access
This property is a 1DK apartment located on the 3rd floor (the top floor) of the Fujita Usami Mansion B Building, offering a corner unit layout. A significant feature is the inclusion of a private, per-unit hot spring (戸別温泉). Please note there are associated fees: a name change fee of 22,000 yen and a basic usage fee of 9,900 yen for this amenity. The property benefits from a free parking space, with no usage charges required.
The apartment itself has a total floor area of 35.99 sqm (inner measurement) with a 3.75 sqm balcony. The layout consists of a combined dining-kitchen area of approximately 9 jo (approx. 14.85 sqm) and a 6-tatami mat Japanese-style room (approx. 9.9 sqm). The main source of natural light for the Japanese room faces northeast. The building is a 3-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure built in July 1979, making it 47 years old. The current status is occupied, and viewings are available. The agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire with their preferred dates for an actual viewing.
Important legal and regulatory notes are provided: the property is subject to the Act on Regulation of Specified Embankments in Developed Land, the Sediment Disaster Prevention Act, the Landscape Act, and the Shizuoka Prefecture Cliff Ordinance. The transaction is a general intermediary arrangement, and the handover date is negotiable. Monthly fees include a management fee of 19,000 yen, a repair reserve fund of 6,000 yen, and a basic water charge of 2,750 yen.
The location in Usami, Itō City, Shizuoka Prefecture, offers a moderate natural environment surrounded by mountains and sea. While the nearest JR Itō Line station, Usami Station, is 4.4km away, a free bus service operated by the housing complex runs to the station four times a day. The area is known for its serene, natural setting. A notable nearby landmark is the Izu Skyline, a famous scenic toll road offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Izu Peninsula and Mount Fuji, popular with drivers and cyclists.