Modern 3LDK Apartment in Naha's Shuri Daimyocho
This contemporary 3LDK apartment, located on the 3rd floor of a 14-story reinforced concrete (RC) building, offers a spacious and well-equipped living environment in the historic Shuri area of Naha City, Okinawa. The property features a total floor area of approximately 73.12 sqm (22.1 tsubo) with a balcony of about 20.68 sqm. The layout consists of a 12.1 sqm LDK, two Western-style rooms (5.7 sqm and 6.5 sqm), and a Japanese-style room (4.4 sqm).
The apartment is well-appointed with modern amenities including a system kitchen, counter kitchen, water purifier, bathroom dryer, separate washbasin, heated toilet seat, and ample storage. Building facilities include an auto-lock security system, security cameras, monitor intercom, parcel delivery box, and elevator. The property is pet negotiable and includes one on-site parking space at 5,500 yen per month, with an option for a second space in a neighboring lot.
According to the agent's notes, the basic priorities for choosing a home are: 1) Decide on the area you want to live in, 2) Determine your monthly payment capacity, and 3) Decide on the number of rooms. The agent outlines that purchasing a condominium is simple and details the process from contract to moving in: 1) Viewing the room, 2) Confirming the monthly payment amount, 3) Pre-screening for purchase funds and loans (can be done at their office), 4) Submitting a purchase application to their company, 5) Contract (after depositing 1,000,000 yen earnest money), 6) Application to a financial institution, 7) Loan execution (monetary consumption loan contract), and 8) Moving in (transfer of ownership and handover of keys). The agent notes that it takes approximately one month from viewing to moving in. For more details, please feel free to contact the person in charge, Kuniyoshi, at TEL 080-6497-6576.
The Shuri district is rich in history, being the former capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom. A major landmark just a short distance away is the reconstructed Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of Okinawan culture. The area offers a unique blend of historical significance and modern convenience, with good access to public transport including Keizuka Station, approximately a 9-minute walk away.