Spacious 4LDK Family Home with Garden in Okinawa's Yonabaru Town
This substantial detached rental house offers a generous 203.08 square meters of living space, perfectly configured for family life with its 4LDK layout. The property, built in June 1973, features a quiet residential location within Yonabaru Town, Shimajiri District, Okinawa Prefecture. The house is equipped with a powerful propane gas system, which allows for quick and efficient cooking and bathing. The gas provides strong heating power, enabling delicious meals to be prepared on the gas stove, and offers the advantage of faster restoration of services in the event of a disaster.
The home's design emphasizes family interaction, featuring a counter kitchen that allows the cook to communicate with family and keep an eye on children while preparing meals. Key amenities include air conditioning, flooring throughout, a walk-in closet, a washlet toilet seat, a bath with reheating function, a system kitchen, a separate washbasin area, space for an indoor washing machine, a bathroom dryer, and a parking area for two or more vehicles. Additional features include a bay window, a shoe closet, built-in lighting, a wooden deck, ample storage space, and a garden. The garden provides a perfect play area for children. The property is pet-friendly, with pets allowed upon consultation.
The rental terms include a monthly rent of 200,000 yen, a security deposit equivalent to one month's rent, and no key money. A monthly guarantee company fee of 1,990 yen covers fire insurance, bank transfer fees, and renewal costs. The property is currently vacant and available for immediate consultation regarding move-in dates.
Yonabaru Town is located on Okinawa's main island, offering a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the town's name, "Yonabaru," is believed to derive from an Okinawan word meaning "a wide field." The area is within reasonable driving distance of Naha, the bustling capital of Okinawa Prefecture, and is not far from major tourist attractions like the UNESCO World Heritage site Shuri Castle, a beautifully reconstructed symbol of the Ryukyu Kingdom's history and culture.