Ocean View 3LDK in Motobu's Resort Residence
This property, Unit 205 in the Zae Teru Indigo Motobu building, is a spacious 3LDK apartment offering a premium resort lifestyle in Okinawa's Motobu Town. With a generous 83.94 square meters of private floor area, the residence features a layout of 3LDK+WIC+2Balcony, including a walk-in closet and two balconies. The unit is situated on the 2nd floor of an 8-story reinforced concrete building, providing a sense of solidity and security.
Key equipment and features of the apartment include an indoor laundry machine space and all Western-style rooms. The property is classified as a high-grade, resort-style condominium. It boasts wide balconies totaling 39.37 square meters, perfect for enjoying the surroundings. The living, dining, and kitchen area is notably spacious at 22.4 square meters, offering expansive ocean views that allow you to fully savor Okinawan life. The unit is a corner room, a privilege afforded to only a limited number of residences, featuring large windows that open on two sides to let in panoramic vistas of the sea and greenery.
The interior is appointed with furniture that evokes the ambiance of a high-end Hawaiian resort, contributing to a sophisticated living environment. Building amenities include an elevator and a parcel delivery box. Parking is available for one vehicle at a monthly cost of 3,500 yen. The condominium was built in July 2017, making it approximately 8 years old, and is part of a well-managed complex of 38 units with a fully entrusted management association.
The apartment is located in the Yamakawa area of Motobu Town, Okinawa Prefecture. The area is known for its stunning coastal scenery and proximity to major attractions. A particularly interesting fact about Motobu is that it is home to the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, one of the largest and most famous aquariums in the world, renowned for its massive Kuroshio Sea tank and whale shark exhibits. The closest major landmark from this property is the iconic Ocean Expo Park and the Churaumi Aquarium complex, a premier tourist destination celebrating Okinawa's marine biodiversity.