Sun House 205: A Bright and Convenient Apartment in a Quiet Niigata Neighborhood
This apartment, Sun House 205, offers a comfortable and well-equipped living space in the quiet residential area of Niigata City's Chuo Ward. The property is a 1K layout with a total floor area of 20.27 sqm, located on the second (and top) floor of a two-story wooden apartment building constructed in January 2013. The monthly rent is 46,500 yen with an additional 3,000 yen monthly management fee. Key money is set at one month's rent, while the security deposit is also one month's rent. The apartment is available for occupancy from March 2027.
The property boasts numerous features as detailed in the agent's notes. It is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood with excellent sunlight and proximity to the sea. Being on the top floor with no units above ensures privacy. The building is less than 10 years old and includes a garbage area within the premises, a bicycle parking area, and a motorcycle parking space. The unit itself is a corner residence with a south-facing orientation, ensuring all rooms receive ample sunlight. Interior amenities include an IH cooking heater, a separate bath and toilet, an independent washbasin area, air conditioning, LPG, and a terrace. All living rooms feature flooring, and there is an indoor space for a washing machine, a changing area, entrance storage, and closets. Each room comes with lighting, curtains, and a set of three home appliances. The apartment is ready for immediate occupancy, with no brokerage fee required. Use of a guarantee company is possible, and consultations for elderly residents are available.
The area, Niigata City's Chuo Ward, is a central and well-connected part of the prefecture's capital. An interesting fact about Niigata is its history as a major port for trade with Russia and Korea during the Edo period, contributing to its rich cultural tapestry. The closest major landmark is the historic Niigata City Cultural Museum (Niigata Prefectural Museum of History), located near the former Niigata Customs House, which offers deep insights into the region's past and development.