Rose Mary 104: A Convenient Family Apartment in Okinawa's Scenic Nakijin Village
This apartment, unit 104 in the Rose Mary building, offers a comfortable and practical living space in the popular Nakijin Village area of Okinawa. The property is a 2DK layout with a total private area of 41.6 square meters, featuring all Western-style rooms. It is situated on the first floor of a three-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in November 2011.
Key facilities and equipment include an indoor washing machine space and the aforementioned all-Western-style rooms. The apartment comes with air conditioning, heating, and a dryer. The bathroom and toilet are separate, with a unit bath featuring a bathtub and shampoo dresser. The kitchen is equipped, and the building uses propane gas. Security features include a TV monitor intercom, and there is a shoe box for storage.
Important financial notes have been provided by the agent. The monthly rent is 55,000 yen with a 3,000 yen common area maintenance fee. The security deposit is one month's rent, while key money (礼金) is none. The agency commission is one month's rent. Additional required costs include: a rent guarantee company fee (up to ~80% of total rent), fire insurance (from 16,000 yen), lock replacement fee (13,200 yen), deodorization construction fee (11,000 yen), and an environmental maintenance fee (1,100 yen per month). The contract is for a fixed-term lease of two years with a renewal fee of 16,500 yen. One free parking space is available, with the possibility of discussing a second.
The agent's remarks highlight the property's excellent convenience for commuting to Kouri Island and Jungleria. This popular family-type unit has an upcoming vacancy. Daily life is made easy with a convenience store just a one-minute walk away, and supermarkets and other convenience stores are also nearby. Early viewing reservations are recommended as bookings are now being accepted.
The area of Nakijin is rich in history and natural beauty. It is famously home to the Nakijin Castle Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers breathtaking views and a deep connection to the Ryukyu Kingdom's past. The northern part of Okinawa is also known for its stunning coastline and access to the crystal-clear waters around Kouri Island, connected by the iconic Kouri Ocean Bridge.