Mixed-Use Commercial and Residential Building in Naha's Tomari District
This property is a substantial mixed-use building located in Tomari 2-chome, Naha City, Okinawa. The building offers a total floor area of 724.26m² spread across six stories, situated on a land plot of 219.27m². Constructed in December 1983, the reinforced concrete structure is currently fully occupied, comprising nine residential units and three non-residential units. A notable feature is the rooftop solar power generation system, which is currently selling electricity back to the grid with approximately ten years remaining on the feed-in tariff contract, contributing an estimated annual income of 380,000 yen.
As detailed in the agent's special notes, the internal layout is as follows: The 1st floor contains a 116㎡ office space, and the 2nd floor contains a 120㎡ office space. Both of these office floors come with dedicated parking. The 3rd floor is a spacious residential unit with a 5SLDK layout covering 139㎡. Floors 4 through 6 are residential, each containing three units ranging from 1DK to 2LDK layouts, totaling 117㎡ according to the registry. Additionally, a separate single parking space is currently under lease.
The property presents a significant investment opportunity with a projected annual rental income of 11,068,160 yen, which includes common area fees and the estimated revenue from solar power sales. It is conveniently located approximately a 10-minute walk from the Monorail's Miebashi Station and a 2-minute walk from the Nakano-hata bus stop, offering excellent access to Naha's public transportation network.
The Tomari area is a historically significant port district in Naha. An interesting local fact is that Tomari was once a major trading port for the Ryukyu Kingdom, facilitating cultural and economic exchanges with China, Southeast Asia, and mainland Japan. The closest major landmark is the vibrant Kokusai Dori (International Street), Naha's main entertainment and shopping boulevard, which is easily accessible via the monorail from Miebashi Station.