Le Château Izumizaki 301: A New Concept in Okinawan Urban Living
Presenting Le Château Izumizaki 301, a brand-new compact condominium located in the heart of Naha City's Izumizaki district. This 1LDK unit offers a modern and efficient living space of 34.51 sqm, complemented by a 3.55 sqm balcony. The property is situated on the 3rd floor of a 9-storey reinforced concrete building, providing a secure and contemporary urban residence.
The property features a comprehensive range of amenities designed for comfort and convenience. These include a system kitchen, a vanity with shower, a bidet toilet, a bathroom dryer, a dedicated indoor washing machine space, a walk-in closet, air conditioning, and wooden flooring. The building itself is equipped with an elevator, a parcel delivery box, an auto-lock security system, surveillance cameras, and a video intercom. For residents' convenience, there are bicycle parking spaces and motorcycle parking available. The property is connected to city gas, and is compatible with CS and BS satellite broadcasting.
According to the agent's notes, the current status is: "If you wish to see the property in person, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date for a free viewing." The remarks further elaborate on the unique concept behind this property: "Constructor: Tamaki Housing Co., Ltd. 'Han-tou Han-juu' (Half-Investment, Half-Residence) is a new way of thinking about housing, where you can comfortably use it as a second home while also keeping in mind its future utilization as an asset. The appeal lies in using it as a base for stays in Okinawa while also having the potential for future rental or sale as an asset. This urban compact condominium, located in Naha City's central 'Izumizaki' area, is easy to use as a base for tourism or business trips, combining both the convenience of a second home and its asset value. We propose a new way of living where you can enjoy your time in Okinawa while also looking ahead to future asset formation. ※'Han-tou Han-juu' is a term proposed by the 'Living in the City Center by SUUMO' editorial department."