Tokyu Resort Town Tateshina 4B Building: A Mountain Villa Retreat
Nestled within the serene woodlands of the Tateshina highlands, the Tokyu Resort Town Tateshina 4B Building offers a charming 1LDK mountain villa. The south-facing interior is bathed in sunlight, with refreshing cool breezes creating a truly healing atmosphere. The property features a generous living-dining-kitchen area of approximately 16.9 tatami mats, complete with a built-in storage bed, providing both comfort and ample space.
Critical agent notes provide essential financial and practical details. The property is serviced by Chubu Electric Power Co. The meter box area is 0.84 m² (0.25 tsubo). For villa use under personal ownership, the annual municipal and prefectural inhabitant tax is 4,500 yen. Several one-time fees apply: a deposit for balance settlement upon contract completion of 477,000 yen (non-taxable); a separate name change fee of 55,000 yen (tax included); and stamp duty for purchase of 400 yen (note: for land and detached houses with two or more lots, 400 yen is required per lot). A leasehold renewal administrative fee of 110,000 yen (tax included, separate) will be due, and gas and electricity costs are billed separately.
The condominium is part of the expansive Tokyu Resort Town, which boasts a wealth of on-site facilities including the "Shikayama no Yu" hot spring bathhouse with open-air baths, an indoor heated pool, the Tateshina Tokyu Golf Course (18-hole membership), tennis courts, and the Tateshina Tokyu Ski Area. The town center features a general store (EMMA’s food & GROCERY) and various dining options. A major large-scale repair is scheduled for 2031, with an estimated temporary burden for this unit of approximately 3.43 million yen.
The Tateshina area, part of the majestic Yatsugatake highlands, is renowned for its cool summers, vibrant autumn colors, and pristine natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Lake Shirakaba, a nearby picturesque caldera lake, was formed by volcanic activity and is a popular spot for boating and lakeside strolls. The closest major landmark is the iconic Mount Tateshina, a dormant stratovolcano and one of the "100 Famous Japanese Mountains," offering spectacular hiking trails and panoramic views.