High Crest Kusatsu Urban Resort Building 2: A Resort Condominium in a Premier Hot Spring Town
This property is a 1LDK unit located on the 8th floor of a 12-story building within the High Crest Kusatsu Urban Resort complex. With a private area of 44.63m² and a 6.47m² southwest-facing balcony, the apartment offers a comfortable living space. The building, constructed in November 1993 by Obayashi Corporation, is a robust reinforced concrete structure featuring comprehensive resort facilities.
Critical agent notes regarding equipment and special conditions have been provided. The unit's facilities include central hot water supply, an electric stove, and panel heaters utilizing a hot water system for heating. Notably, air conditioning is not installed. A special note clarifies that interior viewings of the facilities cannot be conducted on Agora Hall's regular closing days, which are typically Tuesdays. Furthermore, viewings of the large communal bath are原则上 only possible during the cleaning hours from 10:00 to 14:00, and are not available on Tuesdays.
Owning this unit grants access to the extensive Agora Club facilities, which require a separate deposit of 1,350,000 yen. The monthly fees are detailed and include a management fee of 10,090 yen, a repair reserve of 6,070 yen, a heating fee, the Agora Club membership fee, and a base hot water charge. The property is offered for 1.8 million yen, with additional purchase costs including the Agora Club deposit, fixed asset tax, registration tax, and real estate acquisition tax.
The resort complex itself is a major attraction, featuring a natural hot spring large bath (with open-air bath), a 20-meter indoor heated pool, a sports gym, tennis courts, table tennis, karaoke rooms, and more. Parking is available free of charge. The location in Kusatsu Town, Gunma Prefecture, is within a 10-minute walk from the famous Yubatake (Hot Water Field), the iconic symbol of Kusatsu Onsen. This area is one of Japan's most famous hot spring resorts, renowned for its high-quality, acidic waters. A notable landmark nearby is Mount Shirane, an active volcano whose eruptions historically contributed to the rich mineral content of Kusatsu's hot springs.