Proudia Court Itoman Nishikawa: A Spacious Rental Apartment with Ocean Views
This property is a 3LDK rental apartment located in the Proudia Court Itoman Nishikawa complex in Itoman City, Okinawa. The apartment is on the 4th floor of a 9-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in 2017. It offers a generous private area of approximately 76.15 square meters (about 23 tsubo) with a south-facing orientation for excellent sunlight. The layout includes a 16.4 square meter living-dining-kitchen area, a Japanese-style room of 4.5 tatami mats, and two Western-style rooms of 6.5 and 5.7 tatami mats respectively.
The apartment comes fully equipped with a range of modern amenities. The kitchen features a countertop design with a gas stove (propane) and two or more burners. The bathroom and toilet are separate, with the bathroom being a unit bath equipped with a bath tub, bath dryer, and a separate washbasin vanity. The toilet has a warm-water washing bidet seat. Other notable features include a closet, BS/CS satellite television compatibility, internet readiness, an auto-lock security system, a video monitor intercom, a parcel delivery box, an elevator, and an indoor space for a washing machine. One free parking space is provided in a flat parking area (light vehicle section), with the possibility of a second space subject to consultation.
Critical agent notes have been translated: The contract is a fixed-term lease for 2 years, renewable upon mutual agreement between the lessor and lessee. Key exchange prior to move-in is not performed; those interested should confirm with the agent. The listing agent is open to introductions from other real estate companies.
The property is situated in Itoman City's Nishikawa district, a short 3-minute walk from the Itoman-guchi bus stop. Itoman City is rich in history and culture, famously known as a center for traditional Okinawan fishing and the poignant Peace Memorial Park. A major nearby landmark is the iconic Okinawa Peace Memorial Park, a national park and UNESCO-associated site dedicated to remembering the lives lost in the Battle of Okinawa, offering reflective gardens, monuments, and stunning coastal views.