View La Yoneyama Apartment in Kashiwazaki, Niigata
This apartment unit, View La Yoneyama Room 103, offers a compact and convenient living space in a quiet residential neighborhood of Kashiwazaki City, Niigata Prefecture. The property is a 1K layout with a total floor area of 26.82 sqm (approximately 8.11 tsubo), located on the first floor of a five-story steel-framed apartment building constructed in April 1991 (34 years old). The unit faces north.
The monthly rent is 32,000 yen. There is no key money (reikin) or security deposit (shikikin) required, making initial moving costs significantly lower. A monthly common area fee of 600 yen applies. The apartment comes with several installed facilities: a gas stove, air conditioning, and city gas. The bathroom and toilet are combined. All rooms feature flooring, and the unit includes a sunroom, a closet, and an indoor space for a washing machine. Building amenities include a parking lot (4,000 yen/month), a bicycle parking area, a motorcycle parking space, a garbage disposal area within the premises, a BS terminal/antenna, free internet, and a security camera. The location is near a bus stop and enjoys good sunlight.
The property is specifically recommended for students and those living alone. It is noted as suitable for students of Kashiwazaki University, Niigata Sangyo University, and Niigata Institute of Technology. It is an early contract property aimed at university students in Kashiwazaki. Other conditions include a mandatory guarantee company membership (CIZ), requiring a one-time guarantee fee of 88% of one month's rent at move-in for continuous rent guarantee. Pets, musical instruments, and room-sharing are not permitted. Office use is negotiable.
The surrounding area of Kashiwazaki offers a blend of coastal and rural charm in Niigata Prefecture. An interesting local fact is that Kashiwazaki is home to the world's largest nuclear power plant by net electrical power rating, the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant. For recreation, residents can visit the scenic Kakizaki Limestone Cave, a natural underground formation with fascinating rock structures, located within the city.