Ammenity Life: A Spacious 2LDK Apartment in Uruma City, Okinawa
This well-equipped apartment, named Ammenity Life, offers a comfortable 2LDK layout with approximately 51.15 square meters of living space. Located in the quiet residential area of Ishikawa Higashionna in Uruma City, Okinawa, the property is conveniently situated just a one-minute walk from Iha Elementary School and a 20-minute walk from Iha Junior High School. The building is a three-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure built in 2001, with the unit located on the first floor.
The apartment features a system kitchen, propane gas, a separate bath and toilet, one air conditioner, a monitor-equipped intercom, and an indoor space for a washing machine. The monthly rent is 55,000 yen, with a common area maintenance fee of 2,000 yen. Initial costs include a security deposit of 110,000 yen and a key money (reikin) payment of 55,000 yen. There is a 0 yen guarantee deposit. Additional monthly fees include a parking fee of 3,300 yen, an environmental maintenance fee of 2,200 yen, and a water purifier lease fee of 1,540 yen. A one-time guarantee company fee (JPMC Finance) equivalent to 80% of the monthly rent is also required. The contract is for 2.0 years with renewal, and a renewal fee of 11,000 yen and an agency fee of 63,800 yen apply. Other one-time move-in costs include a rent guarantee fee of 51,232 yen, a key replacement fee of 6,600 yen, a deodorization/disinfection fee of 14,300 yen, and a SAT119 fee of 12,760 yen. A guarantor is not required.
Special Notes on Application: Applications are not accepted via email or LINE. In principle, applications are only accepted by telephone at 098-974-3500 (Chubu Kōsan Co., Ltd., Gushikawa Branch). Reception hours are Monday to Saturday, 9:00 to 17:30. Please note that if another customer applies first, they will be given priority.
The area of Uruma City is known for its beautiful coastline and mix of modern and traditional Okinawan culture. An interesting local fact is that parts of the city are built on land reclaimed from the sea, showcasing Okinawa's innovative approach to urban development. For a major tourist attraction, the famous Katsuren Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning ocean views and rich Ryukyuan history, is just a short drive away.