City Heights Izumidai: A Spacious Maisonette Apartment in Naha, Okinawa
This property is a well-located 3LDK maisonette-style apartment within the City Heights Izumidai complex in Naha's Orokucho district. Priced at 18.8 million yen, the unit offers a generous 74.31 sqm (approximately 22.47 tsubo) of private living space spread across two floors, providing a sense of separation and privacy. The building, a 6-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure built in May 1984, is solid and includes one free parking space for resident convenience. Monthly fees include a 4,900 yen management fee and a 5,875 yen repair reserve fund.
According to the agent's detailed notes, the surrounding environment is exceptionally convenient for daily life. Within a short walk are several major retailers: The Big Express Orokuten (6 minutes on foot/2 minutes by car), San-A Uebaru Danchiten supermarket (7 minutes/2 minutes), Matsumoto Kiyoshi Uebaru Danchiten pharmacy (8 minutes/2 minutes), and a Seven-Eleven Naha Uebaru store (10 minutes/2 minutes). For families, the property falls within the Uebaru Elementary School district, which is just a 3-minute walk or 1-minute drive away, making the school commute very easy for children. Mirroring Junior High School is a 16-minute walk or 5-minute drive.
The agent, IE Station (Yugen Kaisha) San San Okinawa Naha Kita Branch, emphasizes their 30 years of trust and track record in the region. As part of the nationwide IE Station network with 206 branches, San San Okinawa specializes in the central and southern areas of Okinawa Prefecture. They pride themselves on a "narrow and deep" approach, with specialized staff providing the fastest information and optimal proposals for their local area. They encourage the use of their "Purchase Guide" to help clients find their ideal home and warmly await inquiries.
The Orokucho area of Naha is a vibrant residential and commercial hub. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Orokugusuku area is home to the Orokugusuku Shell Mound, an archaeological site indicating human settlement dating back to the Jomon period. For a major tourist attraction, residents are within reasonable reach of the iconic Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, which offers breathtaking views and deep historical insights into Okinawan culture.