Villa in Nasu Heiwadai with Wood Stove and Hot Spring Potential
This single-story villa, located within the Nasu Highland Heiwadai villa area, offers a 1LDK layout with a distinctive wood-burning stove. Built in May 1996, the wooden structure sits on a flat corner lot, providing a sense of space and privacy. The property is positioned at an elevation of approximately 530 meters, ensuring a cool and refreshing climate. It is conveniently accessible, about 8.4 km (a 13-minute drive) from the Nasu Interchange on the Tohoku Expressway and about 26 minutes by car from JR Tohoku Shinkansen's Nasushiobara Station.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The equipment is serviced by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). A crucial remark clarifies the land size: the listed area of 265.4 sqm is the registered area minus the area of the private road (an estimated 101.6 sqm based on the land survey map). Furthermore, there is a note regarding utility costs: an excess water charge applies if usage exceeds 30 cubic meters over a six-month period, billed at 440 yen (tax included) per cubic meter. Importantly, the property has the potential for hot spring connection. A separate estimate is required for the hot spring installation construction cost, with additional fees including a rights fee of 2,090,000 yen and a renewal fee of 660,000 yen for the hot spring supply, which has a 10-year term.
The villa itself features a total floor area of 55.48 sqm. The living, dining, and kitchen area is complemented by a Japanese-style room, creating a cozy atmosphere ideal for getaways. Facilities include LP gas for individual use, a private water supply, an individual septic tank, and a gas water heater. Parking is available for one car. A notable feature is the existing wood stove, adding rustic charm and warmth. The agent also notes that the existing building does not meet the current setback regulations (2.5m from neighboring lot or road boundary), meaning reconstruction in the exact same location would not be possible.