K・M Grand Mansion: A Spacious 2DK Apartment with Elevator Convenience in Urasoe
This rental apartment in Urasoe City's Izu district offers comfortable living with a practical 2DK layout, featuring one Japanese-style room and one Western-style room, each approximately 6 tatami mats in size, alongside a separate dining-kitchen area. The total private floor area is a generous 44.7 square meters. A key feature is the building's elevator, making access to the 4th-floor unit effortless. The property boasts ample storage, including a closet at the entrance, and the balcony provides a pleasant view overlooking the Urasoe City Sports Facility (ANAFIELD Urasoe).
Critical agent notes have been translated for full transparency. The equipment and facilities include: Propane gas, separate bath and toilet, heated toilet seat, closet, and elevator. Important special notes and remarks are as follows: Flooring renovation work is currently in progress. If there is any discrepancy between the listed images and the actual condition, the actual condition takes priority. The listed renewal fee is an administrative handling charge. For tenancy, a designated guarantee company will conduct a standard screening (guarantee fee: equivalent to one month's rent).
The apartment is well-connected, located just a 2-minute walk from the Asanoura bus stop. The initial move-in cost is approximately 313,330 yen, which includes a deposit and key money of 60,000 yen each, along with the first month's rent and fees. Monthly costs consist of 55,000 yen in rent, a 3,000 yen common area maintenance fee, and a 500 yen sanitation fee. A dedicated parking space is available for 5,000 yen per month.
The Izu area of Urasoe provides a balanced residential atmosphere with good access to urban amenities. An interesting local fact is that Urasoe was once the capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom before it moved to Shuri. The closest major landmark and tourist attraction is the Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum and Park in nearby Itoman, a significant historical site dedicated to the Battle of Okinawa and peace.