Siesta Yamanakako Corina Unit for Sale
This apartment is located in the Siesta Yamanakako Corina Building 1, a resort condominium complex in Yamanakako Village, Yamanashi Prefecture. The property is noted as the condominium closest to the Mount Fuji viewing spot known as Panorama-dai. The complex offers a range of shared facilities including a tennis court, fitness studio, billiards corner, owner's salon, karaoke room, ping pong area, and lounge.
The specific unit for sale is a 1LDK layout with a private area of 55.47 square meters and a 5.20 square meter balcony facing west. It is situated on the 4th floor of a 7-story building (with one basement level) that was constructed in July 1990, making it 36 years old. The monthly management fees total 19,110 Yen, which includes 14,200 Yen for management and 4,910 Yen for repair reserve fund.
Equipment and facilities within the unit include a gas water heater for hot water supply, an electric cooking hob, an FF-type gas heater for heating, and individually installed cooling/air conditioning. The property is connected to Tokyo Electric Power, uses Mitsuuroko propane gas, has drinking water supplied from a well on the premises, and utilizes a septic tank for drainage. Internet access is available via optical fiber lines with individual contracts possible (VDSL format).
Critical notes from the agent specify that the property is located in a sediment disaster warning area (debris flow). According to the Mount Fuji volcano evacuation map, it is in a zone requiring special caution for post-ashfall debris flows. For the Nankai Trough earthquake, the predicted seismic intensity is 5+ on the Japanese scale. For the Shiozawa Fault Zone, the predicted seismic intensity is 6+.
The complex provides parking with 23 free outdoor spaces and 29 indoor spaces costing 5,000 Yen per month (currently no vacancies). Pet ownership is negotiable, subject to consultation. The property has undergone major renovations in November 2009 (exterior walls, roof waterproofing), elevator renewal in September 2021, and another major renovation in September 2023 covering the roof, exterior walls, exterior grounds, balconies, common corridors, tennis courts, and more.
Access is primarily by car, approximately 28 minutes (18km) from Fujisan Station on the Fujikyuko Line, about 16 minutes (10km) from the Yamanakako IC on the East Fuji Five Lakes Road, and about 3 minutes by car (2km) from the Chuo Highway Bus stop for Yamanakako/Hirano.