Newly Built Apartment in Shibata City
This newly constructed reinforced concrete apartment building, named Alpha States Shibata Station, is located in the Suwa-cho district of Shibata City, Niigata Prefecture. It is a 10-story building with 45 residential units. The property is currently being sold on a first-come, first-served basis, with prices for available units ranging from 30.8 million yen to 47.2 million yen. The building is scheduled for completion in mid-February 2027, with handovers expected from late March 2027.
The apartment offers a variety of floor plans, including 2LDK, 3LDK, and 4LDK layouts, with exclusive areas ranging from 61.54 square meters to 82.03 square meters (note that these are wall-to-wall measurements and may differ from the registered floor area). Balcony sizes vary from 11.25 square meters to 15.14 square meters, and additional spaces include alcoves (1.54 to 3.08 square meters) and service balconies (3.41 to 5.20 square meters). The price includes consumption tax for the building.
Key features of the building include a pedestrian-vehicle separation design, a building manager on duty (weekdays only, closed on weekends and holidays), a parcel delivery box, an indoor bicycle parking area, a smart security system with TL keys, an in-building waste disposal area, a disaster prevention storage room, a community lounge, and a pocket park. The building also has a reinforced concrete structure and a seismic design. The construction confirmation number is ERI-25008704, dated May 15, 2025.
Interior features include a three-burner glass top stove, a dishwasher, a bathroom heating/ventilation/drying unit, a three-way mirror with storage, barrier-free design, double-glazed windows, and a double ceiling structure. The building has a 24-hour security system with surveillance cameras and an emergency call button in each unit.
The property is located a 5-minute walk from Shibata Station, which is served by the JR Uetsu Main Line and the JR Hakushin Line. The area is part of the Shibata City urban regeneration project.