Royal Palace A: A Spacious 2DK Apartment in a Quiet Nagaoka Neighborhood
This property is a 2DK apartment located in a quiet residential area of Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture. Constructed in September 1995 by Sekisui House, the building features a lightweight steel frame structure. The apartment itself is on the second floor of a two-story building and offers a total floor area of 46.36 square meters (approximately 14.02 tsubo). The layout consists of two separate Western-style rooms (7.4 and 7.7 mats) and a dining-kitchen area.
Key facilities and equipment, as detailed in the agent notes, include a quiet residential neighborhood, an on-site garbage disposal area, free parking for two vehicles, a corner unit residence, a separate bath and toilet, a washlet (bidet toilet seat), an independent washbasin area, air conditioning, city gas supply, a balcony, an indoor laundry machine space, entrance storage, closets, built-in wardrobes (oshiire), and lighting in each room. A special note from the agent states that if there is any discrepancy between the provided images and the actual current condition of the property, the actual condition will take precedence.
The monthly rent is 65,000 yen. There is no monthly management or common area fee, but a neighborhood association fee of 200 yen applies. The initial costs include a security deposit of 45,640 yen, a key replacement fee of 17,600 yen, and an agency commission of 71,500 yen. There is no key money (reikin) or security deposit (shikikin) required. The property is managed by a guarantee company, and occupancy is scheduled for mid-March 2026. The apartment is suitable for singles or two-person occupancy, but pets are not allowed.
The area of Nagaoka is rich in history and culture within Niigata Prefecture. An interesting fact is that the city is famous for its spectacular annual Nagaoka Festival, which features one of Japan's most magnificent firework displays over the Shinano River. For those interested in local history and art, a major nearby landmark is the Nagaoka City Local History Museum, which offers insights into the region's past and cultural heritage.