NS Heights 201: A Spacious and Convenient Apartment in Nagaoka
This well-equipped apartment, NS Heights Room 201, offers a comfortable living space in the city of Nagaoka, Niigata Prefecture. The property features a generous 41.72 sqm (12.62 tsubo) floor plan with a 2DK layout, providing two separate Western-style rooms each measuring 6.0 tatami mats. The apartment is located on the second floor of a two-story wooden apartment building constructed in April 1998.
Key facilities and equipment include: one free parking space, a corner residence, separate bath and toilet, bathroom dryer, heated toilet seat with bidet function, air conditioning, city gas supply, a balcony, an indoor laundry machine space, flooring throughout, a shoe box, and an intercom with a TV monitor. The apartment is oriented to the east.
Special notes and remarks: In addition to convenient transportation access, the surrounding shopping facilities are well-equipped. The rental guarantee fee is 60% of the total monthly rent (initial payment). The renewal fee is 0 yen and the renewal administrative fee is 0 yen. Other move-in costs include a security deposit of one month's rent (50,000 yen), a key exchange fee of 16,500 yen, a housing insurance fee of 21,500 yen, a neighborhood association fee of 200 yen, a life support fee of 800 yen, and an initial rental guarantee fee of 30,600 yen followed by a monthly guarantee fee of 600 yen. The agent's commission is 55,000 yen. Move-in is available from mid-April 2026.
The apartment is situated in Nagaoka's Minanananoka-cho district, a residential area with excellent access to daily amenities. Nagaoka is a major city in Niigata known for its rich history, vibrant summer festivals, and as a gateway to the region's famous sake breweries and ski resorts. An interesting local fact is that Nagaoka hosts one of Japan's most spectacular fireworks festivals every August, drawing visitors from across the country. The closest major landmark is the historic Nagaoka Castle Ruins, now a public park and site of the Nagaoka City Local History Museum, offering a glimpse into the area's samurai past.