Prélude 208: A Compact and Convenient Apartment in Kashiwazaki, Niigata
This listing presents Prélude Room 208, a well-equipped 1K apartment located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Tanaka, Kashiwazaki City, Niigata Prefecture. The property is conveniently situated just a 2-minute walk from the Goudou Chousha Iriguchi bus stop, offering easy public transport access. The apartment is on the second floor of a two-story wooden structure, with no units above, ensuring a peaceful living environment. The unit itself spans 26.4 sqm (approximately 7.98 tsubo) and features a separate bathroom and toilet, a bay window, air conditioning, and city gas. The building provides on-site garbage disposal areas, bicycle parking, and motorcycle parking spaces for residents.
Key agent notes regarding the facilities and conditions have been translated: The property is in a quiet residential area, near a bus stop, with no units above it. It has an on-site garbage disposal area, bicycle parking, and motorcycle parking. The apartment features a bay window, a separate bath and toilet, air conditioning, and city gas. It is available for immediate occupancy and requires no key money (reikin).
The apartment is move-in ready, with a monthly rent of 28,000 JPY. Additional monthly costs include a 800 JPY neighborhood association fee and a 2,000 JPY parking fee if required. The security deposit (shikikin) is equivalent to one month's rent (28,000 JPY). The property has restrictions on pets and musical instruments.
The surrounding area of Kashiwazaki offers excellent daily convenience. A supermarket, drugstore, and 100-yen shop are approximately a 3-minute walk away, with convenience stores like Lawson and Daily Yamazaki within a 4-minute walk, making grocery shopping effortless. For a notable local excursion, residents can visit the scenic Kashiwazaki Coast, part of the wider Niigata coastline known for its beautiful seaside views and fresh seafood. An interesting fact about Niigata Prefecture is that it is Japan's leading producer of rice, famously used in making high-quality sake and rice crackers.