Maison Fleur B: A Bright and Convenient Apartment in Mitsuke, Niigata
This property is a high-quality Shé Maison apartment built by Sekisui House, offering comfortable living in a convenient location. The apartment is located on the top floor of a two-story building, ensuring privacy with no units above. It features a south-facing orientation and a corner residence layout, providing excellent natural light and ventilation.
The apartment's facilities are comprehensive and modern. It is near a bus stop, and parking is available for two vehicles. The unit includes a bay window, a separate bath and toilet, a reheating function for the bath, a warm-water washing toilet seat, and an independent washroom with a shower-equipped washbasin. Other amenities include air conditioning, city gas, a balcony, flooring in all rooms, double-glazed windows, an entrance storage area, a closet, a TV monitor-equipped intercom, free internet, lighting in each room, and a requirement to join a guarantee company.
The layout is a 2DK, with two Western-style rooms measuring 5.8 and 6.4 square meters and a 6.4-square-meter dining-kitchen area. The total floor area is 46.3 square meters (approximately 14 tsubo). The building is a lightweight steel structure, built in March 1997 (29 years old). The monthly rent is 50,000 yen, with additional monthly fees including 4,200 yen for common area maintenance, 200 yen for neighborhood association fees, and 4,400 yen for a parking space. Key money is one month's rent, and there is a renewal fee. A security deposit is not required, but a guarantee company must be used.
The area of Mitsuke City in Niigata Prefecture is known for its peaceful residential atmosphere and access to nature. An interesting local fact is that Mitsuke is sometimes called "The Town of Water" due to its many clear streams and waterways. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the historic and scenic Takada Park in nearby Joetsu City, famous for its thousands of cherry trees and the reconstructed three-story castle keep of Takada Castle.