Angelheim Yorimiya: A Well-Located Investment Apartment in Naha
This 3LDK apartment in the Kuba area of Naha City, Okinawa, presents a compelling investment opportunity. Currently tenanted with a monthly rent of 93,000 yen, it offers a yield of approximately 4.32%. The property is a reinforced concrete (RC) structure built in 1997, standing 7 stories tall with this unit located on the 2nd floor. The interior features a practical combination of flooring and a valuable traditional Japanese-style room (washitsu).
The apartment comes with one dedicated parking space, though a monthly parking management fee of 1,440 yen applies. Monthly common charges include a management fee of 9,380 yen and a repair reserve fund of 12,300 yen. The total private floor area is approximately 66.27 square meters (about 20 tsubo). The location is highly convenient, being just a 2-minute walk from Yorimiya Junior High School and about a 3-minute walk from the Kuba Ryubo area. The agent notes highlight the appeal of this location for its high standard of living convenience and well-developed surrounding environment.
The property is being sold with the tenant in place, with an expected vacancy around mid-2026. The agent encourages consultation on financing and also extends an invitation to other property owners. They note that if you own land, a house, or a condominium but are unsure how to utilize it, lack a successor, or are burdened by fixed asset taxes and retirement savings concerns without progress, they can propose utilization plans to solve these problems. They promise responsible, tailored support and, due to transactions with major developers and architectural/design firms both inside and outside the prefecture, can present plans with various possibilities for land utilization.
The Kuba district in Naha offers excellent urban convenience. An interesting fact about the area is its proximity to the historic Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, which is roughly a 15-minute drive away. This connection to Okinawa's rich cultural history adds a unique layer to the neighborhood's modern, practical living environment.