Wise Grace City Aka Mine: A Modern 2LDK Apartment in Naha
This property is a 2LDK apartment located on the 6th floor of the 7-story Wise Grace City Aka Mine building in Naha City's Uebaru 1-chome. Built in July 2019, this reinforced concrete (RC) condominium offers a modern living space with a total private area of 57.66 square meters (approximately 17.44 tsubo). The layout is configured as all Western-style rooms. Key interior facilities include a space for an indoor washing machine, a counter-style kitchen, and storage in every room. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the unit features a bathtub, an independent washroom, a bathroom dryer, and a heated toilet seat. Building amenities include an elevator, a parcel delivery box, an auto-lock security system, an intercom, security cameras, and a TV phone (intercom with TV monitor).
The property is currently tenanted, generating a monthly rent of 140,000 yen. The monthly management fee is 8,320 yen, with a repair reserve fund of 12,000 yen. One parking space is available for an additional 6,000 yen per month. The building is part of a 30-unit complex with an active management association. The land rights are ownership. Pets are allowed, subject to the building's management regulations.
Transportation is convenient, with Akamine Station on the Okinawa Urban Monorail (Yui Rail) approximately a 6-minute walk away. The location provides excellent access to National Routes 58 and 331, and Naha Airport is roughly a 15-minute drive. The neighborhood is well-serviced: a FamilyMart convenience store and the Aeon Naha Shopping Center are both about a 7-minute walk, and the Oroku Kaneshiro Post Office is within a 10-minute walk. The zoning is categorized as Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential and Category I Residential.
Important Agent Notes: Equipment and facility notations may differ between the floor plans and the actual condition. In cases of discrepancy between the floor plans, flyers, or web listings and the on-site conditions or specification documents, the actual conditions take precedence.