Shalom Shinkawa: A Spacious 3LDK Apartment in Haebaru, Okinawa
This rental apartment, Shalom Shinkawa (Room 205), offers a comfortable and practical living space in the Haebaru Town area of Okinawa. The property is a 3LDK layout with a total private area of approximately 58 square meters, providing ample room. It is situated on the 2nd floor of a 3-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in 2001.
The apartment's equipment and facilities include propane gas, a separate bath and toilet, a bathtub, closets, a shoe cupboard (getabako), and an indoor space for a washing machine. A key feature is the availability of parking, with one parking space provided free of charge and the option to contract a second space for 3,300 yen per month (tax included). The property is conveniently located about a 4-minute walk from the Shinkawa bus stop and is noted for its proximity to the Naha IC and bus operating office.
Critical agent notes have been translated: The property is Shalom Shinkawa (Room 205). When making an inquiry, please state the property name. The renewal fee (11,000 yen, tax included) is an administrative contract renewal fee charged every two years. The agency commission (rent amount + consumption tax) is the intermediary fee charged when a lease agreement is successfully concluded. Interior photos may be of a different room (with a reversed floor plan, etc.). Posted photos are for reference; if there is a discrepancy, the actual condition takes priority.
Additional costs include a monthly common area fee of 2,000 yen and a sanitation fee of 1,100 yen. The initial costs consist of a security deposit and a key money (reikin) payment, each equivalent to one month's rent (65,000 yen). A guarantee deposit is not required. The lease term is two years, renewable. The property is suitable for two or more occupants and does not require a guarantor. Initial costs can be paid by credit card.
The area of Haebaru Town offers a blend of residential calm and accessibility. An interesting fact is that Haebaru was historically known for its sugarcane production and traditional Ryukyuan pottery, called "Haebaru-yaki." The closest major tourist attraction is the UNESCO World Heritage site of Shuri Castle in nearby Naha City, a magnificent reconstruction of the royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom.