Gran Chatelet Matsuo: A Spacious and Secure Condominium in Naha
This well-presented condominium unit in the Gran Chatelet Matsuo building offers a comfortable 2LDK layout with a total floor area of 89.61m². Built in September 1992, the property features a spacious 17.4-jo (approx. 28.1 sqm) living-dining-kitchen area, a 12.9-jo master bedroom, and a 6-jo additional Western-style room. The unit is equipped with a wide balcony of 15.1m², a system kitchen with a dishwasher and three-burner gas hob, a separate bath and toilet, a unit bath, an independent washbasin area, and air conditioning. The building provides enhanced security with an auto-lock entrance and features an elevator. The property is pet-friendly, subject to consultation with the managing agent.
Key equipment and features include an indoor washing machine space and all Western-style rooms. Special notes from the agent clarify that for detailed equipment specifications, confirmation with the responsible staff is required. The agent's remarks emphasize a commitment to honest property assessments, no high-pressure sales tactics, and ongoing support even after the contract is signed. They assure accurate and up-to-date information and careful management of client data. Viewings are available even on the same day, with flexible scheduling via phone or inquiry form. The agent offers meet-ups on-site, provides free pamphlets for layout confirmation, and gives detailed explanations of space and equipment usability. Appointments are recommended to avoid busy times. The agent also provides free consultations on home loans, supporting first-time buyers with financial planning, bank selection, and interest rate comparisons.
The property is located in Matsuo 2-chome, Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture, within an 11-minute walk from Kencho-mae Station on the Okinawa Urban Monorail (Yui Rail), making outings convenient. The area is rich in history and culture. A major nearby landmark is Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located just a few monorail stops away, offering a profound glimpse into Okinawa's unique heritage.