Leve Grace Rycom East: A Modern Condominium in Okinawa City
This property is a well-appointed 2LDK condominium located in the Yogi district of Okinawa City, Okinawa Prefecture. Built in 2020, this relatively new 12-story building offers a comfortable and modern living space. The unit itself is on the 2nd floor and features a generous 21.9-jo (approximately 77.03 sqm) living, dining, and kitchen area, providing ample room for relaxation. The layout includes two Western-style rooms (7.4-jo and 6-jo) in addition to the spacious LDK.
The property comes with a comprehensive list of amenities. The kitchen is a system kitchen with a counter layout, facing the living area, and includes a water purifier. The unit is equipped with a bath dryer, a separate washbasin and vanity, a heated toilet seat, and a gas clothes dryer. Storage is abundant, featuring a walk-in closet and additional storage spaces. For security and convenience, the building offers an auto-lock system, security cameras, 24-hour security, a monitor intercom, a parcel delivery box, and an elevator. The construction is reinforced concrete (RC structure).
Critical Agent Notes Translation: The equipment/facilities are reinforced concrete (RC造). Special notes: ※Currently, the owner is residing in the property, but viewings can be arranged after scheduling. ※Please inquire with the agent regarding the available parking space size. Pet conditions: Based on pet keeping细则 (detailed rules).
Residents benefit from two paid parking spaces at 8,000 yen per month. Monthly fees include a 5,160 yen management fee and an 8,470 yen repair reserve fund. The property is within a short walking distance from Hiyagon Elementary School (approx. 2 minutes) and a 4-minute walk from the Ken Sogo Undo Koen Kitaguchi bus stop, providing access to the broader Okinawa City area. The location is also within walking distance of the Okinawa Prefectural Comprehensive Athletic Park, a major recreational facility.
The Yogi area in Okinawa City offers a blend of residential calm and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Okinawa City, formerly known as Koza, has a rich cultural history deeply influenced by the presence of U.S. military bases, resulting in a unique fusion of American and Okinawan cultures, particularly evident in its music and dining scenes. The closest major tourist attraction is the Okinawa Prefectural Comprehensive Athletic Park, a vast complex used for sports and events, and a short drive will take you to the famous Okinawa Zoo & Museum (Okinawa Kodomo no Kuni), a popular family destination.