Spacious Maisonette Apartment in Central Nagaoka
This unique property offers a substantial 198.22 sqm (approximately 60 tsubo) of living space configured as a 5LDK maisonette, occupying the 4th and 5th floors of the Hirai Building. Built in 1993, the apartment is move-in ready and features a south-facing orientation with excellent sunlight. As the top floor unit, there are no neighbors above, ensuring a quiet living environment. The property is conveniently located just a 6-minute walk from Nagaoka Station on the JR Shin'etsu Line.
The apartment's equipment and features are comprehensive. It includes an elevator for easy access, a system kitchen with a gas stove already installed, and separate bath and toilet facilities. The bathroom is spacious, measuring over 1 tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm), and is equipped with a reheating function. Additional amenities include a warm-water washing toilet seat, a heated toilet seat, an independent washbasin area, and an underfloor heating system. The property is all-electric and features a maisonette layout. It is a corner residence, and the building is of steel-frame construction.
The rental terms are straightforward with a monthly rent of 180,000 JPY. A security deposit of two months' rent is required, but there is no key money (reikin). Monthly common area fees cover the actual cost of shared electricity. The property is suitable for immediate occupancy, and the agent notes it is also open to consultation for renovation work to suit purposes such as a company dormitory or student housing. Use is restricted: corporations are permitted, but pets, musical instruments, and office use are not allowed (office use may be negotiable).
Nagaoka City is the second-largest city in Niigata Prefecture, known for its vibrant summer festival, the Nagaoka Festival, which features one of Japan's most spectacular firework displays. The area is rich in history and culture. A major landmark nearby is the Nagaoka City Local History Museum, which offers insights into the region's past, including its samurai heritage and recovery from war.