Cozy 1K Apartment for Students Near Nagaoka Institute of Technology
This compact 1K apartment, located in a quiet residential neighborhood in Nagaoka, Niigata, offers a convenient and comfortable living solution specifically tailored for students. The property, named "Corpo HIRO," is a two-story wooden apartment building with this unit situated on the first floor. The 28.67 sqm (approximately 8.67 tsubo) layout features a combined kitchen and living/bedroom area with a separate bathroom and toilet.
The apartment comes equipped with numerous amenities. Key features include a quiet residential area location, proximity to a bus stop, one free parking space, a south-facing orientation, and a corner unit position. Security is enhanced with a double-lock key system. The unit is ready for a gas stove installation and has a separate bath and toilet, both equipped with a warm-water washing toilet seat and a heated toilet seat. Other facilities include air conditioning, city gas, public water supply, sewer system, flooring in all rooms, double-glazed windows, an indoor washing machine space, closets (oshiire), CATV, free internet (Wi-Fi and wired available), and lighting in each room. Notably, no key money (reikin) is required, making it ideal for students and individuals living alone. Reservations are accepted, and it is highly recommended for students of Nagaoka Institute of Technology.
An important note: the furnishings shown in the photographs are not included and will be removed prior to handover. The property is approximately 1500 meters from Nagaoka Institute of Technology. Furthermore, there is a free, resident-only guest parking space nearby (about 50 meters away), available for use except during winter.
The surrounding area of Nagaoka City in Niigata Prefecture is known for its rich history and cultural attractions. An interesting local fact is that Nagaoka is famous for its spectacular annual summer fireworks festival, one of Japan's largest and most prestigious. For a major tourist attraction, residents can visit the Niigata Prefectural Museum of History, which offers deep insights into the region's past, or take a trip to the scenic Echigo Hillside Park.