Lions Hills Oroku Residence: A Recently Renovated Corner Apartment with Pet-Friendly Convenience
This property is a spacious 2LDK corner apartment located on the 8th floor of the 9-story Lions Hills Oroku Residence in Naha City, Okinawa. The apartment boasts a generous living, dining, and kitchen area exceeding 20 tatami mats (approx. 33 sqm), offering ample space for comfortable living. The building itself underwent major renovation work in April 2021, ensuring its long-term maintenance and value.
Significantly, the interior of this specific unit was completely renovated in March 2024. The comprehensive renovation included the replacement of the kitchen, range hood, bathroom unit, washbasin vanity, and toilet. Furthermore, new flooring was installed, all wallpaper was replaced, and new lighting fixtures were fitted throughout. A modern touch is added with automatic faucets in the kitchen, washbasin, and toilet.
Key equipment and features of the apartment include a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine, bay windows, and all Western-style rooms. The property also offers a walk-in closet, shoe closet, and storage in every room. Building amenities include an elevator, parcel delivery boxes, and it is connected to city gas. Security features comprise surveillance cameras and a TV monitor intercom system.
The apartment is pet-friendly (subject to detailed rules) and offers pleasant views of the sea, good sunlight, and a quiet environment. The monthly management fee of 16,500 yen includes the cost for internet service (FNJ). Regarding parking, one dedicated space is available for 6,000 yen per month, and a second space is available nearby for 8,000 yen per month (details upon inquiry).
The location is highly convenient for daily life, with a supermarket within a 3-minute walk and Uehara Elementary School just a 1-minute walk away, making it an ideal location for families. The area of Oroku in Naha is a vibrant residential district. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Oroku area was historically a center for the Ryukyu Kingdom's pottery industry. The closest major landmark is the iconic Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located approximately a 15-minute drive north, offering a deep dive into Okinawa's unique history and culture.