Co-op Tamaki Unit 303: A Bright, All-Western Style Apartment in Ginowan
This rental apartment, Unit 303 in Co-op Tamaki, offers a practical and bright living space ideal for those starting their first independent living experience. The layout is a 1DK (one room plus dining-kitchen) with an all-western room specification, making furniture arrangement straightforward. A notable feature is the presence of a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine, adding convenience to daily chores. The kitchen is equipped with a gas stove and includes a window, ensuring the interior remains bright and well-ventilated.
The property is located in Nagata 1-chome, Ginowan City, Okinawa Prefecture. For transportation, the Nagata (Okinawa Prefecture) bus stop is approximately a 3-minute walk away, while access to the monorail's Tedako Urasoe Station involves a 25-minute bus ride plus about a 60-minute walk.
Critical agent notes regarding the contract and fees are provided by Daiko Fudosan. The agency offers its unique D-ZERO Plan. By joining the D-ZERO Plan (monthly membership fee of 2,200 yen), the initial costs normally incurred at contract signing become free! Furthermore, for tenancies of four years or more, house cleaning costs at the time of moving out are also free. The breakdown for a standard contract's initial costs is: Rent: 40,200 yen, Security Deposit: 35,000 yen, Rent Guarantee Fee: 30,000 yen, Agency Commission: 42,900 yen, Key Replacement: 16,500 yen, for a total of 164,600 yen. In contrast, the initial costs under the D-ZERO Plan are all 0 yen (with the first month's rent free), resulting in a monthly rent of 40,200 yen. This represents a saving of 164,600 yen compared to a standard contract. Additional optional products include a specific fire extinguisher for 6,600 yen, disinfection work for 13,200 yen, and fire insurance premiums of 18,000 yen. Please note that if you wish to use the "5,000 yen discount for six months" offer, it cannot be combined with the "one month free" service.
A crucial disclaimer regarding the listing photos states that the published photos may be of a mirrored layout type of the listed property or of a similar different room. If they differ from the actual condition, the actual condition takes precedence. Those considering the property are strongly encouraged to visit the site and confirm the actual unit in person.