Angel Seaside Minami-Atami: A Waterfront Resort Condominium with Panoramic Views
This property is a well-equipped waterfront condominium offering a resort-style lifestyle in Minami-Atami. The unit is a 3LDK layout with a total private floor area of 74.25 square meters, located on the 2nd floor of a 10-story building. Its southwest corner position provides stunning views of Sagami Bay and the island of Hatsushima. The building itself is a reinforced steel and concrete structure built in March 1987, with a major renovation completed in July 2022.
The condominium complex is packed with resort facilities, including a sauna-equipped hot spring bath (details under investigation), an outdoor pool, an indoor heated pool (free to use), outdoor tennis courts (charged), an athletic gym, a squash court (free), as well as table tennis rooms (charged), rental rooms (charged), and guest rooms (charged). The agent's special notes provide critical financial details: there is an Angel Sports Club membership fee (for individuals) of 990,000 yen (tax included) as a one-time payment. For corporate membership, the fee is 1,650,000 yen (tax included). Additionally, there is an annual sports maintenance fee for corporations of 198,000 yen (tax included). The property is all-electric, with electricity provided by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO).
Running costs for vacation home use include a monthly equivalent of 50,445 yen, which breaks down into an annual management fee of 393,768 yen, an annual repair reserve of 111,036 yen, an annual basic water charge of 34,536 yen, and an annual individual sports maintenance fee of 66,000 yen (tax included). Parking is available both inside the building (52 spaces at 1,000 yen per night or 120,000 yen annually with a 20,000 yen deposit) and outside (80 spaces at 100 yen per night or 60,000 yen annually with a 10,000 yen deposit). Pets are not allowed.
The area of Atami is a famous hot spring resort city on the coast of Shizuoka Prefecture, easily accessible from Tokyo via the Shinkansen. An interesting local fact is that Atami is home to one of Japan's oldest geisha traditions outside of Kyoto. The closest major landmark is the historic Atami Castle, a reconstruction perched on a hill offering spectacular views over the city and the bay, blending samurai history with panoramic scenery.