Seasons High 401: A Pet-Friendly Apartment in Urasoe City
This rental apartment, unit 401 in the Seasons High building, offers a compact and convenient living space in Urasoe City, Okinawa. The property features a 1K layout with a total floor area of 17.33 square meters. The interior is described as "all Western-style rooms." The unit is located on the 4th floor of a 6-story reinforced concrete building constructed in August 2003. It is a corner unit, benefiting from two-sided natural light and good ventilation.
The property is pet-friendly, allowing small dogs and cats with prior consultation. However, a one-month pet security deposit is required for pet ownership. The building is equipped with an elevator and uses propane gas. The apartment has a unit bath with a bathtub and an intercom system. It is also internet-ready.
Located in the Shiroma 3-chome area of Urasoe City, the apartment is approximately a 2-minute walk from the Shiroma San-chome bus stop, providing access to public transport. The area is noted for its convenience for daily life, with proximity to the popular Ryubo shopping area and good access to Route 58.
Critical agent notes regarding fees and conditions: The monthly rent is 46,000 yen with a 4,000 yen common area maintenance fee. There is no security deposit (敷金) or key money (礼金). The brokerage commission is equivalent to one month's rent plus consumption tax. The first-time guarantee entrustment fee is approximately 35,770 yen (varies by guarantee company), with ongoing monthly fees of 1% of the total rent amount. Enrollment in "Life Support" at 1,100 yen per month is mandatory, prorated for the months of move-in and move-out. This is a fixed-term lease (定期借家契約) of 2 years. A re-contracting administrative fee of 16,500 yen (tax included) applies upon renewal. Early termination during the contract period incurs a penalty. One joint guarantor is required (within 3 degrees of kinship, under 65 years old, with income). If the floor plan or photos differ from the actual condition, the actual condition takes precedence.