Leopalace TKNM: A Modern Apartment in Urasoe, Okinawa
This Leopalace TKNM apartment offers a convenient and comfortable living space in the city of Urasoe, Okinawa. The property features a 1K layout with approximately 23.5 square meters of private floor area, located on the second floor of a three-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in 2007.
The apartment comes fully equipped with a range of modern facilities. The kitchen includes an IH cooking stove powered by propane gas. The unit features a separate bath and toilet, with a unit bath equipped with a bath dryer, a washbasin with hair washing functionality, a warm-water washing toilet seat, and a bathtub. For climate control, the apartment has air conditioning. Storage is provided by a closet and a shoe cupboard. The property is internet-ready and includes a monitor-equipped intercom. There is a designated indoor space for a washing machine. Notably, the apartment is offered with furniture and appliances included, facilitating a smooth move-in.
Special notes from the agent clarify important details. The move-in date and parking availability must be confirmed upon inquiry. The agent encourages consultation on all matters, including initial costs and the move-in date. Unfortunately, pets are not permitted in this property.
The rental terms are designed to be tenant-friendly. The monthly rent is 58,000 yen, with a monthly common area maintenance fee of 6,500 yen and a sanitation fee of 550 yen. A key money (reikin) of one month's rent is required, but the security deposit (shikikin) is zero. There are no brokerage fees, and a guarantor is not required, making the initial costs more manageable. The apartment is conveniently located within a 5-minute walk from the Uragujo Shogakko Iriguchi bus stop.
The surrounding area of Urasoe offers a blend of residential calm and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Urasoe was once the seat of the Ryukyu Kingdom's government before it moved to Shuri. The closest major landmark is the Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum, a significant site dedicated to reflecting on the history of the Battle of Okinawa and promoting peace.