Yuasahome Urasoe Condominium B Building: A Well-Maintained 3DK Apartment in Okinawa
This listing presents a 3DK apartment for sale within the Yuasahome Urasoe Condominium B Building in Okinawa's Urasoe City. The property is offered at a price of 5.8 million yen. It features a total floor area of 52.85 square meters (approximately 15.98 tsubo) and is situated on the 5th floor of an 11-story building. The structure is built with a robust SRC (steel-framed reinforced concrete) construction, dating back to March 1975, making it approximately 51 years old.
Critical agent notes have been provided, which include essential details for prospective buyers. The property is described as a well-maintained condominium. However, it is explicitly noted that renovation is necessary. Important financial considerations include a name change fee of 330,000 yen required at the time of purchase, a monthly leasehold fee of 3,250 yen, and an annual fixed asset tax of 18,700 yen. A significant point is that the unit does not come with a parking space. The agent, Matsuda Housing, is available for viewings, including on weekends, though appointments are required.
Regarding facilities, the agent notes specify the following equipment: an indoor laundry machine space. The building is equipped with an elevator and uses propane gas. The apartment has a separate bath and toilet and includes a Japanese-style room. The condominium complex has a total of 132 units, a management association, and employs a partially delegated management system. Pets are not permitted.
The apartment is located in the Minatogawa 2-chome district of Urasoe City. The area is highly convenient, with the Minatogawa bus stop just about a one-minute walk away. Urasoe City offers a blend of residential comfort and accessibility to central Okinawa. An interesting local fact is that the area is historically significant, home to the Urasoe Gusuku castle ruins, a Ryukyuan fortress offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the pre-unification kingdom era. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum and the Cornerstone of Peace in Itoman, a profound site dedicated to reflecting on the history of the Battle of Okinawa.