Sunroom Apartment in Central Nagaoka with Excellent Access
This bright and welcoming 1DK apartment is located in the Shangri-La Honcho building in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture. The property offers a comfortable living space of 52.68 sqm (approximately 15.93 tsubo) and is situated on the top (3rd) floor of a 3-story steel-framed apartment building, ensuring no upstairs neighbors for added quiet. The layout features a 10-tatami mat Japanese-style room and a separate bathroom and toilet, with the bathroom equipped with a reheating function for continuous hot water. Additional amenities include an air conditioner, a sunroom that bathes the space in morning sunlight, a heated toilet seat with bidet function, entrance storage, a closet, and a traditional Japanese storage closet (oshiire).
Critical agent notes have been fully translated: The apartment is close to the nearest station, has good sunlight, is on the top floor with no floor above, allows parking for 2 cars (with no key money or deposit required for the parking space itself), is a corner residence, has a separate bath and toilet, features a reheating function for the bath, includes a heated toilet seat, air conditioning, a sunroom, entrance storage, a closet, a traditional storage closet, is available for immediate occupancy, requires no agency commission, is a recommended property, and is suggested for students of Nagaoka Institute of Design and Nagaoka University.
The monthly rent is 43,000 yen with a monthly management fee of 3,000 yen. Initial costs include a security deposit of 2 months' rent and key money of 1 month's rent. The apartment is within a 10-minute walk of the JR Joetsu Shinkansen's Nagaoka Station, providing exceptional access to high-speed rail services to Tokyo and beyond, making all public transportation easily available. The area around Nagaoka Station is a vibrant hub, known for its annual Nagaoka Festival, one of Japan's top three fireworks festivals, which lights up the summer sky over the Shinano River. A major landmark nearby is the Nagaoka City Local History Museum, which offers insights into the region's past, including its samurai heritage and recovery from war.