Lions Urasoe Shiroma Grand Terrace: Modern Living in a Convenient Okinawa Location
This contemporary rental apartment, located in the Lions Urasoe Shiroma Grand Terrace building, offers a comfortable and well-equipped living space in the convenient Shiroma district of Urasoe City, Okinawa. The property features a spacious 2LDK layout with approximately 66.07 square meters of private floor area, providing ample room for daily life. Situated on the 11th floor of a 15-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in 2019, the apartment benefits from a south-facing orientation for excellent natural light.
The property comes with a comprehensive range of facilities and equipment. These include a gas cooktop with two or more burners, a system kitchen with a counter kitchen setup using propane gas, and a separate bath and toilet. Additional amenities are a bathroom dryer, a heated toilet seat with bidet function, air conditioning, an auto-lock security system, a video intercom, a parcel delivery box, an elevator, and an indoor space for a washing machine.
Critical rental details are outlined in the agent's notes. The initial contract period is for one year, with subsequent renewals occurring every two years. Terminating the contract within the first year will incur a penalty fee. The key replacement fee is subject to change. Monthly costs include an environmental maintenance fee of 1,100 yen and a water purifier lease fee of 1,540 yen. A guarantee company (Orico Forent Insure Inc.) is involved, with an initial fee of 50% of the monthly rent and an annual continuing guarantee commission of 20% of the monthly rent.
The location is highly convenient for daily needs. The Daini Shiroma bus stop is just a two-minute walk away, providing easy access to public transport. Key amenities like the Makeman supermarket and the Machinato Shopping Center are within a 4-5 minute walk, while the nearby elementary and junior high schools are also within walking distance. The area is part of the vibrant Urasoe City, which is known for its blend of residential comfort and urban accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Urasoe was once the capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom before it moved to Shuri. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of Okinawa's rich Ryukyuan history, located a short drive away in Naha.