Spacious 2K Apartment in Nagaoka with No Key Money or Deposit
This apartment, located in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture, offers a comfortable and convenient living space ideal for students and individuals. The property is a 36.4㎡ (approximately 11.01 tsubo) 2K layout on the top (2nd) floor of a two-story wooden apartment building. The unit features separate bathroom and toilet facilities, air conditioning, city gas, and an indoor space for a washing machine. Storage is ample with closets and built-in cupboards (oshiire), and each room comes with lighting. The apartment is a corner residence, potentially offering more light and privacy.
Critical agent notes have been translated: The property is on the top floor, includes one free parking space, and is a corner residence with separate bath and toilet. It has air conditioning, city gas, an indoor washing machine space, closets, built-in storage, lighting in each room, and is ready for immediate occupancy. Notably, there is no deposit (shikikin) or key money (reikin) required. It is geared towards students and individuals living alone. A guarantee company membership is required. It is recommended for students of Nagaoka Institute of Design and Nagaoka University of Technology. A special remark states that the provided photos are for reference.
The monthly rent is a reasonable 40,000 yen with no monthly management or common area fees. Initial costs are simplified with no deposit or key money, though there are standard move-in fees including a key exchange fee of 17,600 yen, a guarantee fee, and an agency commission. The building was constructed in April 1993, making it 32 years old. The location is highly practical, with a 7-Eleven convenience store just 90 meters away and a supermarket within a 300-meter walk.
The area of Nagaoka is rich in culture and history, famously known for its spectacular annual Nagaoka Festival, which features one of Japan's most impressive firework displays over the Shinano River. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the Nagaoka City Local History Museum to learn about the region's past or take a short trip to the scenic coastlines of the Sea of Japan.