Quiet Mountain Retreat in the Renowned Nojiri Lake Green Town
This property is a detached house for sale, located in the highly regarded Nojiri Lake Green Town "Miyama-go" villa area, known for its exceptional tranquility. The property is situated on a hilltop within the development. While the access road to the area from the Miyama-go management building is mostly flat, the final approach to this specific house involves parking along the road and walking up a slope. The house was built in January 1974 and is a single-story wooden structure with a total floor area of 72.72 sqm (approx. 21.99 tsubo). The layout is a 2LDK configuration.
The land is a substantial 638.56 sqm (approx. 193.16 tsubo) and is classified as residential land. It is located in a non-city planning area with no specified use district. The building-to-land ratio is 30% and the floor area ratio is 50%. The property fronts on two sides (excluding a corner lot) with private roads: 5.5m wide to the north and 5.5m wide to the east. The land rights are ownership. The property is currently vacant and the handover timing is negotiable.
Important notes from the agent regarding the management association: This property is part of the Nojiri Lake Green Town association. The annual association fees are 15,000 yen for land only, or 84,000 yen for properties with a house (based on April as the standard month). There is an additional annual water repair fee of 7,200 yen (600 yen per month). Garbage collection fees are 3,960 yen per year. The basic water rate is 1,540 yen per month (for up to 10 cubic meters), with a usage charge of 220 yen per cubic meter thereafter. Water bills are issued every six months, so the calculation for up to 60 cubic meters would be 9,240 yen per half-year.
The surrounding area of Shinano Town in Nagano Prefecture is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The property is a short distance from the serene shores of Lake Nojiri, a popular spot for boating, fishing, and lakeside walks. An interesting historical fact about the area is that Lake Nojiri is a known site for the discovery of Naumann elephant fossils, linking the region to prehistoric times. The closest major tourist attraction is the beautiful Lake Nojiri itself, offering year-round scenic beauty and recreational activities.