Spacious Family Home in Tranquil Nagano Neighborhood
This detached rental house, built in September 2008, offers a comfortable and well-equipped living space in a quiet residential area of Nagano City. The property features a generous 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 92.73 sqm, providing ample room for family life. The layout includes three Western-style rooms measuring 7.5, 7.5, and 6 tatami mats respectively, along with a combined living, dining, and kitchen area of 16 tatami mats. A south-facing balcony adds to the pleasant living environment.
The property comes with a comprehensive list of facilities and equipment. These include propane gas, air conditioning, an IH cooking heater, hot water supply, a dedicated toilet, separate bath and toilet, a heated toilet seat, a bathroom dryer, a shower, a reheat function for the bath, an independent washbasin area, a shampoo dresser, space for a washing machine (indoor), a BS terminal, flooring, a balcony, a trunk room, underfloor storage, a walk-in closet, storage space, a TV monitor intercom, and a fire alarm.
Special notes highlight key features: the house is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood and includes parking for two vehicles at no extra cost. An important remark clarifies that electricity for this entire rental unit is supplied by the landlord. The renewal fee for the lease is set at one month of the new rent.
Additional rental terms include a key money (reikin) of 150,000 yen, no security deposit (shikikin), and a monthly common area fee of 4,500 yen. There is no monthly management fee. The property requires a two-year contract and is available for occupancy from April 2026.
The area around Nagano City is rich in culture and natural beauty. An interesting historical fact is that the city was the host of the 1998 Winter Olympics, which spurred significant development in the region. The closest major landmark is the iconic Zenko-ji Temple, one of Japan's most important and popular Buddhist temples, located just a few kilometers from the property and drawing visitors from across the country.