Dia Palace Nagano Avenue: A Convenient Urban Apartment in Nagano City
This 2DK apartment on the 6th floor of the Dia Palace Nagano Avenue building offers a practical and well-located living space in the heart of Nagano City. The property is currently vacant and available for viewing by appointment. The agent notes that this unit is being sold in its current condition until April 30th, after which it is scheduled to be sold as a renovated property.
The apartment features a total floor area of 35.11 sqm (inner measurement) with a 5.6 sqm balcony. The building itself is an 11-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure built in November 1989, offering security features such as an auto-lock system and a resident manager. The unit benefits from a western exposure and good views. Interior storage includes a shoe-in closet, and the building is equipped with an elevator.
The location is exceptionally convenient. It is just a 4-minute walk (270m) to Kondo Station on the Nagano Electric Railway Nagano Line, providing easy train access. The surrounding area is well-serviced with a 7-Eleven convenience store 220m away (4-minute walk), a Yohan Super Center supermarket 260m away (1 minute by car), and the Nagano Medical Consumers' Co-operative Nagano Central Hospital 650m away (2 minutes by car). For families, Nagano Municipal Joto Elementary School is 700m away (9-minute walk) and Nagano Municipal Yanagimachi Junior High School is 600m away (8-minute walk). Nagano City Hall is also nearby, approximately 900m away (3 minutes by car).
The selling agent highlights their ability to provide proposals tailored to the client's wishes regarding repayment amounts and possible loan amounts, and they welcome consultation even for those new to home loans. As this is an in-house seller property, viewings can be arranged at any time by phone or email to request a preferred date.
Nagano City is rich in history and culture, famously hosting the 1998 Winter Olympics. A major landmark just a short train or bus ride away is the historic Zenko-ji Temple, a National Treasure and one of Japan's most important and popular Buddhist pilgrimage sites, dating back to the 7th century.