East Maison Unit 404: A Modern Apartment in Okinawa City
This listing presents a well-equipped 1LDK apartment located on the 4th floor of a 4-story reinforced concrete building in Okinawa City's Awase district. The property, built in 2007, offers approximately 47.83 square meters of living space with a functional layout separating the living, dining, and kitchen area from the bedroom. The apartment features a separate bath and toilet, a unit bath with a bathtub, an independent washbasin, air conditioning, ample storage including a walk-in closet, and a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine. Utilities include propane gas, and the unit comes with BS satellite reception, a monitor-equipped intercom, and free internet connectivity.
Detailed agent notes outline the complete financial picture. The monthly payment totals 71,161 yen, comprising rent of 62,000 yen, a common area maintenance fee of 2,900 yen, a parking fee of 4,400 yen, and a monthly guarantee fee of 1,861 yen. The initial move-in cost is approximately 339,061 yen, which includes key money (reikin) of 92,000 yen, an agency commission of 68,200 yen, a cleaning fee of 60,000 yen, a guarantee entrustment fee of 22,000 yen, a two-year fire insurance premium of 18,000 yen, and other associated fees. A renewal processing fee of 22,000 yen is required every two years. The property is available for move-in consultation, with a scheduled vacancy date of April 30, 2026. Important conditions include no requirement for a joint guarantor (though an emergency contact is mandatory), acceptance of corporate contracts, and the ability to complete the application process online without an initial visit. Unfortunately, pets are not permitted.
The Awase area of Okinawa City provides a residential setting with convenient local amenities. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Awase Tidal Flat is a designated Ramsar wetland site, recognized for its important ecosystem and migratory bird populations. For recreation and tourism, residents are within a reasonable distance of the Okinawa Comprehensive Athletic Park, a major sports complex that hosts various events and is a notable landmark in the region.