Stylish Designer Apartment in a Quiet Niigata Neighborhood
This modern designer apartment, named Rapport Ota (Rapport Ota B Building, Unit B-1), offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle in a peaceful residential area of Mitsuke City, Niigata Prefecture. The property is a mere 3 years old, built in March 2023, and is ready for immediate occupancy. It features a bright and sunny southern exposure, ensuring excellent natural light throughout the day.
The apartment is well-equipped with modern amenities. The unit includes a system kitchen with a 2-burner IH cooking heater, a separate bath and toilet, a bidet toilet with heated seat, and an independent washbasin area. All rooms feature flooring, double-glazed windows, and individual lighting. The property is connected to city gas and public water and sewer systems. Additional facilities include air conditioning, an indoor laundry machine space, a changing area, an Eco-Jose water heater, a shoe box, BS/antenna terminals, a video monitor intercom, and free, stable high-speed FLET'S Hikari internet. Parking is available for up to two vehicles, with one parking space provided free of charge.
As a rental, this property offers favorable conditions with no key money (礼金) required. A security deposit and a guarantor company are necessary, but the management fee is included. The monthly rent is 57,000 yen, with a common area maintenance fee of 3,700 yen and a neighborhood association fee of 750 yen.
The apartment is located in Mitsuke City, part of the wider Niigata region known for its abundant rice production and stunning natural scenery. An interesting local fact is that Niigata Prefecture is often called "The Land of Sake" due to the high quality of its rice and pure water, which produce some of Japan's most renowned rice wines. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily take a day trip to the historic port city of Niigata itself, visiting the Northern Culture Museum with its beautiful Japanese garden and traditional storehouses, or exploring the scenic coastline of the Sea of Japan.