Grand Style Okinawa Yomitan Hotel & Resort: A Luxurious Adult Retreat
This property is a sophisticated hotel condominium unit within the Grand Style Okinawa Yomitan Hotel & Resort, offering an exclusive adult-oriented lifestyle. The unit is a Studio layout with a private area of 53.49 square meters, situated on the top (4th) floor of a 4-storey building. The balcony features a daybed providing panoramic views over the town of Yomitan Village towards the horizon of the West Coast.
The property is equipped with Okinawa Electric Power Co., Ltd. for electricity. The building includes comprehensive facilities such as a restaurant, bar lounge, cafe lounge, and an infinity pool (free to use). Additional owner-exclusive amenities include a dedicated lounge, a shop, a front desk, an owner-only desk, and a rooftop garden. The unit comes with hotel-designated furniture already installed. Important notes specify that owners must enter into a "Cond Hotel Lease Agreement" and an "Asset Management Business Entrustment Contract" for the owned room. As hotel operation is a prerequisite, these contracts cannot be terminated. Rental income generated under the hotel lease agreement is variable and not guaranteed after purchase. Please note that usage fees apply when the owner stays in the unit.
The property is managed by Housing Goshinsha Okinawa Co., Ltd. under a fully entrusted,巡回 (rotational) management system. The transaction is an intermediary (媒介) sale, and the property is currently in use, available for immediate handover. Monthly running costs total 37,346 yen, comprising a management fee of 20,606 yen, a repair reserve of 4,010 yen, and a condominium management fee of 12,730 yen. Utilities are separate. Other one-time costs include a contract stamp duty of 30,000 yen and an intermediary commission of 2,501,400 yen upon purchase.
Located in Yomitan Village, Okinawa, this area is renowned for its beautiful coastlines and rich cultural history. An interesting local fact is that Yomitan is home to the Zakimi Gusuku Castle ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing the unique Ryukyuan gusuku architecture. The closest major landmark is the stunning Emerald Beach, part of the Okinawa Commemorative National Government Park, known for its crystal-clear waters and marine life.