Dia Palace Suidocho-dori: A Spacious 3LDK Apartment in Niigata's Central Ward
This well-presented 3LDK apartment in Niigata's Central Ward offers a comfortable and practical living space. The property features a bright 17-jo living/dining area with large south-west facing windows, creating an open and airy atmosphere. The layout includes a Japanese-style room adjacent to the living area, perfect for napping or as a children's play space, alongside two Western-style rooms measuring 7-jo and 5-jo respectively, each offering ample storage. The apartment comes with three air conditioning units and lighting fixtures installed, making it ready for a quick move-in.
Key property features include a user-friendly counter kitchen that allows for interaction with family in the living area, a bathroom with a reheating function so everyone can enjoy a warm bath regardless of schedule, and a toilet with a warm-water bidet seat and storage shelf. Security is enhanced with an auto-lock system, a TV monitor intercom, and a daytime building manager. A delivery box is also installed for convenience. The balcony faces south-west with no buildings directly in front, ensuring excellent sunlight.
According to the agent's notes, the current status is vacant. Interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about preferred dates for a viewing. Parking is available for between 13,000 and 15,000 yen, but availability must be confirmed. For a second or subsequent car, the agent can introduce nearby monthly parking lots. The recommended points highlight the proximity to Sekiya Elementary School (522m) and Sekiya Junior High School, the area's many schools and municipal facilities creating a calm environment, and easy access to Niigata Station by both bus and train. All rooms are over 5-jo in size with storage, allowing for efficient use of space. A loan payment example is provided: monthly payments of 37,682 yen based on the property price borrowed at a 0.8% interest rate over 35 years.
The apartment is situated in a convenient area of Niigata City. An interesting local fact is that Niigata is famously known as a "City of Water," with numerous canals and the Shinano River, Japan's longest, flowing through it. The area is well-connected, with Hakusan Station on the JR Echigo Line just a 12-minute walk away. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the historic Niigata City Aquarium Marinepia Nihonkai, one of the largest aquariums on the Sea of Japan coast, renowned for its dolphin and sea lion performances.