Spacious and Adaptable 2LDK Apartment in a Quiet Okinawan Setting
This popular 2LDK apartment in Nakijin Village offers a peaceful living environment and a highly adaptable layout. The partition in the LDK (Living, Dining, Kitchen) area can be opened to create a spacious 1LDK or closed to secure two separate rooms, allowing you to tailor the space to your lifestyle. The generous changing area makes this floor plan particularly family-friendly.
The property is well-equipped for comfortable living. It features an easy-to-clean enamel kitchen, a clothes dryer, air conditioning, a monitor-equipped intercom, and a washbasin with a shower—a convenient feature for busy mornings. A dedicated indoor space for a washing machine is also provided.
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The estimated initial moving-in costs are detailed as follows: Rent: 65,000 yen; Common area fee: 3,000 yen; Parking: 3,000 yen; Peace of Mind Support fee: 1,760 yen; Sanitation fee: 1,100 yen; Key money: 68,000 yen; Agency commission: 74,800 yen; Rent guarantee fee: 59,088 yen; Fire insurance premium: 16,000 yen; Example costs: Key replacement: 13,200 yen; Deodorization service: 11,000 yen. The total comes to 315,948 yen. This total is for moving in on the 1st of the month; a prorated rent will apply for mid-month move-ins. Additionally, monthly Peace of Mind Support and Sanitation fees of 1,760 yen and 1,100 yen, respectively, are required.
Located in the tranquil village of Nakijin in northern Okinawa, the area is steeped in history. A short drive away lies the UNESCO World Heritage site of Nakijin Castle Ruins, a majestic gusuku (Ryukyuan castle) offering breathtaking views of the East China Sea and a profound connection to the Ryukyu Kingdom's past.