Riverside Wing 102: A Bright, South-Facing Apartment in Nagaoka
This 1K apartment, located in the Riverside Wing building in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture, offers a comfortable and convenient living space ideal for singles or students. The unit is situated on the first floor of a two-story wooden apartment building and benefits from a bright, south-facing orientation, ensuring ample natural light throughout the day. The layout features a combined kitchen and living area with a separate bathroom and toilet, an independent washbasin area, and a balcony.
The property comes equipped with a range of facilities including air conditioning, city gas, a heated toilet seat with bidet function, flooring in all rooms, a closet, a laundry machine space indoors, a changing area, and individual room lighting. The agent notes confirm that a gas stove can be installed. The apartment is move-in ready and does not require key money (礼金). The management is open to consultation for elderly residents and notes the property is suitable for single-person living or students, though a guarantee company membership is required.
Special offers and conditions apply. The listing includes two months of free rent (フリーレント). However, terminating the contract within the first year incurs a penalty equivalent to two months' rent. Interested parties must contact the management company to utilize this free rent offer. Minor DIY projects are permitted, subject to prior consultation regarding the content. A neighborhood association fee of 700 yen per month is collected every two months. Please note, there is no parking lot within the property grounds.
The apartment is located in the Shinano district of Nagaoka, a city with a rich history of craftsmanship and festivals. The area is known for its spectacular annual Nagaoka Festival, which features one of Japan's most impressive firework displays. While the property itself is noted as being riverside and suitable for firework viewing, the closest major tourist attraction is the Nagaoka War and Peace Memorial Hall (also known as the Nagaoka City Local History Museum), which commemorates the city's experience during World War II and its subsequent recovery.