Renovated 9th-Floor Apartment with Panoramic Views in Naha City, Okinawa
This recently renovated 2LDK apartment, located on the 9th floor of a 10-story reinforced concrete (RC) building in Naha's Matsuyama 1-chome, offers a spacious 67.89 sqm (approx. 20.5 tsubo) living area complemented by a generous 21.8 sqm balcony. The property has undergone a comprehensive renovation and is covered by the "Anshin Kison Jūtaku Baibai Kashi Hoken" (Existing Home Sales Defect Insurance) for buyer peace of mind. The renovation, completed as of November 2, Reiwa 7 (2025), includes a brand-new system kitchen, a newly installed bathroom dryer, a new unit bath, a new washbasin vanity, a new toilet with bidet function, a new washing machine waterproof pan, new interior doors, replacement of cushion flooring and wallpaper, installation of ceiling lights and downlights, replacement of the gas water heater, new flooring, new curtain rails, and a full house cleaning.
Facilities and equipment are comprehensive, featuring the aforementioned items along with an auto-lock security system, elevator, and dedicated indoor laundry space. Monthly fees include a management fee of 16,400 yen and a repair reserve fund of 5,770 yen, with an additional common facility fee of 300 yen per month. One parking space is available at a nearby location within a 3-minute walk, costing 19,800 yen per month. The property is conveniently located just a 2-minute walk from the Norinchukin-mae bus stop. The selling agent holds qualifications as a Real Estate Transaction Specialist, Financial Planner, Housing Loan Advisor, and Inheritance Diagnosis Specialist, enabling them to provide detailed consultation on various matters.
The Matsuyama area in Naha is a well-established residential district known for its convenience and accessibility. An interesting historical note is that the broader Naha region has been a central hub of the Ryukyu Kingdom's trade and culture for centuries. The property is situated within a short distance of the vibrant Kokusai Dori (International Street), a major tourist attraction famed for its shops, restaurants, and lively atmosphere that showcases Okinawa's unique blend of traditional and modern culture.