Mixed-Use Apartment Building in Prime Naha Location
This property is a multi-unit apartment building with commercial space, currently generating rental income. The building has a total floor area of 330.38m² and sits on a 145.81m² corner plot. It was originally constructed in February 1975, with the fourth floor being an addition built 38 years ago. The structure is reinforced concrete block (RCB). The property is offered for sale at 125 million yen and is represented by a certified real estate consulting master.
The rental breakdown is as follows: The first floor contains two shop units. The second floor has one 3LDK apartment. The third floor contains two 2DK apartments. The fourth floor has three 1K apartments. Please note: Room 302 is currently vacant. The photos and videos provided are from before tenants moved in and are for reference only; the current condition may differ slightly. The property will be transferred in its current state.
The location is exceptionally convenient. It is approximately a 5-minute walk (400m) to the Monorail's Miebashi Station. The surrounding area offers immediate daily conveniences, with a FamilyMart store just 57 meters away (1-minute walk) and a Seven-Eleven 85 meters away (1-minute walk). Other nearby amenities include the Junkudo bookstore (300m), Max Value supermarket (300m), Makishi Post Office (550m), Don Quijote International Street store (500m), Daido Central Hospital (550m), Midorigaoka Park (500m), and Naha Municipal Naha Elementary School (240m). The famous Kokusai-dori (International Street) is only 400 meters away, a 5-minute walk. The agent highlights the excellent location near the monorail and International Street, suggesting potential for future conversion to a minpaku (private lodging) business or other creative uses depending on the buyer's ideas.
The area of Makishi is at the heart of Naha's urban life. An interesting historical fact is that the nearby Kokusai-dori was rapidly developed after World War II and became a bustling market and entertainment district for American military personnel and locals, eventually evolving into Okinawa's most famous shopping and tourism street. The closest major tourist attraction is the vibrant Kokusai-dori itself, known for its shops, restaurants, and Ryukyuan cultural atmosphere.