Spacious 1K Apartment in Kashiwazaki with No Key Money or Deposit
This well-presented apartment, named Green Moeizumi, offers a comfortable and affordable living space in the popular area behind Kashiwazaki Station. The property features a generous Western-style room layout (1K) with a total floor area of 26.09 sqm (approximately 7.89 tsubo), providing ample space for a single occupant or student. Located on the top (2nd) floor of a two-storey wooden building, the apartment benefits from a bright and airy atmosphere.
The apartment comes equipped with a range of facilities for convenient living. These include an IH cooking heater, a separate bath and toilet, a heated toilet seat, air conditioning, and an all-electric system. A sunroom adds extra light and space, while indoor laundry machine placement and built-in closets (oshiire) offer practical storage. The unit is also fitted with BS terminal/antenna connections and lighting in each room. A significant financial advantage is that there is no key money (reikin) and no security deposit (shikikin) required. Additionally, no brokerage fee is necessary. One parking space is provided free of charge within the property grounds, which also has a designated garbage disposal area.
This property is specifically recommended for students, including those attending Kashiwazaki University, Niigata Sangyo University, and Niigata Institute of Technology. It is noted as a scheduled vacancy property aimed at students of Kashiwazaki University (Kashiwazaki area only). Tenants are required to join a guarantee company (CIZ), with an initial guarantee fee of 77% plus a 1,100 yen screening fee. Monthly common area fees are 1,100 yen, with an additional 500 yen for neighborhood association fees.
The apartment is situated in Kashiwazaki City, Niigata Prefecture, a coastal city known for its rich history and scenic coastline along the Sea of Japan. An interesting local fact is that Kashiwazaki is home to the largest thermal power station in Japan. The area provides a blend of urban convenience and natural beauty, with the iconic Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant (though not a tourist attraction) being a notable landmark in the region. For recreation, residents can enjoy the nearby beaches and coastal parks.