Nobel Ujita 312: A Convenient and Well-Equipped Apartment in Nagaoka
This 1DK apartment, located in the Nobel Ujita building in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture, offers a practical and comfortable living space with a range of modern amenities. The property features an elevator, a designated garbage disposal area within the premises, and a bicycle parking area. The unit itself is a corner residence with a bay window, providing extra light and space. The kitchen is equipped with an IH cooking heater, and the bathroom and toilet are separate. The bathroom includes a reheating function for the bath water. Other key features include air conditioning, city gas supply, an indoor laundry machine space, and a closet (oshiire).
Significant financial benefits are part of this rental offer. There is no agency commission fee required for private contracts, and no key money (reikin) is charged. Furthermore, the property comes with one month of free rent (applied to the rent only). However, tenants are required to join a guarantee company. Important special notes include the presence of a short-term cancellation penalty: if the contract is terminated in less than one year, a fee equivalent to two months' rent is charged; for termination in less than two years, the fee is one month's rent. If the tenant requests a lock change before moving in, a separate fee will be incurred. The free rent offer applies to one month's rent only. The water system operates on a sub-meter system, with bills issued every two months after meter reading.
The apartment is situated in a highly convenient location, just an 8-minute walk from Nagaoka Station on the Shin'etsu Line, placing residents within easy reach of regional train services. The area around Nagaoka is rich in history and culture, famously known for its spectacular Nagaoka Festival, which features one of Japan's top three fireworks displays. A major landmark nearby is the Nagaoka City Local History Museum, which offers insights into the region's past, including its recovery from wartime devastation.