Resort Condominium with Private Onsen Hot Spring Bath in Ito, Shizuoka
This unique property is a resort condominium located in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture, offering the rare luxury of a private onsen hot spring bath in every unit. The apartment is a south-facing 1K layout, ensuring excellent sunlight. The unit is on the 2nd floor of an 8-story building (with one basement level). The total private floor area is 24.49 sqm (approximately 7.4 tsubo), featuring an 8-tatami mat Japanese-style room. While the wallpaper in the non-living areas is relatively clean, the tatami mats are recommended for re-covering. The view from the unit is somewhat limited as it faces the mountain side on the second floor.
Key equipment and features include storage space, air conditioning, BS antenna terminal, CATV, indoor washing machine space, city gas, and an elevator. Motorcycle parking is available for a monthly fee of 1,000 yen. Special notes highlight the property's location on a hill and the availability of a shuttle bus. The onsen hot spring water is already piped into each unit for a continuous flow bath. Important remarks specify the onsen boiler stop times from 10:00 to 16:00 and 24:00 to 5:00. An estimated total purchase cost is around 1.2 million yen, with estimated monthly payments of approximately 21,100 yen. If using gas for hot water, installation of a water heater and exhaust duct is required at an estimated cost of around 300,000 yen.
The building, constructed in July 1974 by Toda Construction, is an SRC structure. Monthly fees include a 10,500 yen management fee, an 8,400 yen repair reserve fund, a 1,000 yen association fee, and an estimated 1,200 yen for water. One adjacent parking space is provided free of charge, with a second space available for 5,000 yen per month. The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is negotiable.
The area of Ito is famous for its abundant hot springs and coastal scenery, forming part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. A major nearby landmark is Mount Omuro, an extinct volcano and popular sightseeing spot with a unique, bowl-shaped crater that can be explored by chairlift, offering panoramic views of the Izu Peninsula and the Pacific Ocean.