Compact and Convenient Apartment Near Kanazawa Institute of Technology
This rental apartment offers a highly affordable living solution in Nonoichi City, Ishikawa Prefecture. The monthly rent is a modest 17,000 yen, with an additional 3,100 yen in management fees. The unit features a one-room layout with a total private floor area of 15.32 square meters (approximately 4.63 tsubo). The apartment is located on the 2nd floor of a 3-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in February 1992.
Key equipment and features of the property include a toilet and shower room in the same space (unit bath), a shower room with a curtain, a simple gas cooktop in the kitchen, a shoe closet, air conditioning, internet connectivity with no usage fees, flooring, lighting fixtures, and the use of propane gas. The kitchen also includes storage space underneath. The apartment comes with a balcony facing south for natural light.
Special notes and remarks from the agent detail important conditions. A short-term cancellation penalty applies if the contract is terminated in less than 2 years, amounting to one month's rent plus common service fees. Upon moving out, a flat cleaning fee of 40,000 yen (excluding tax) plus actual costs for restoring the property to its original condition will be required. The rental guarantee is mandatory, with an initial guarantee fee of 50% of the rent (minimum 20,000 yen), a monthly fee of 300 yen (tax excluded), and a renewal guarantee fee of 10,000 yen per year. Fire insurance is also required, costing approximately 19,000 yen for 2 years, though details may change depending on the occupant and conditions.
The location is exceptionally convenient for students, as Kanazawa Institute of Technology is just a 5-minute walk away, allowing for significant savings on transportation costs. The area is well-serviced with convenience stores like SUNKUS Nonoichi Kōdai-mae and 7-Eleven nearby. For a broader cultural experience, the historic city of Kanazawa, home to the famous Kenroku-en Garden—one of Japan's Three Great Gardens—is easily accessible and offers a stunning escape into traditional Japanese landscape design.