Modern Designer Apartment in Uruma with No Deposit or Key Money
This contemporary designer apartment in Uruma City, Okinawa, offers a high-quality living experience with a focus on style and functionality. The property is a 2LDK layout with approximately 73.44 sqm of private area, located on the top (3rd) floor of a 4-story building constructed in 2023. A key feature is the current promotion offering no deposit and no key money.
The apartment is fully equipped for modern convenience. Facilities include a gas stove with two or more burners, a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, and propane gas. The bathroom and toilet are separate, featuring a unit bath, a washbasin with hair-washing functionality, a heated toilet seat, and a bathtub. Additional amenities include a gas clothes dryer, air conditioning, closets, a walk-in closet, a shoe cupboard, BS/CS satellite broadcasting, internet connectivity with free internet service, an auto-lock security system, a monitor intercom, and an indoor space for a washing machine.
Special notes from the agent highlight that this is a corner room on the top floor in a two-household-per-floor building. It is just 4 minutes from the Ishikawa Interchange on the expressway and close to National Route 329. The location is highly convenient, with supermarkets and home centers within walking distance. The agent recommends this property for those who value design and have specific preferences. Small pets are negotiable, with one small dog permitted subject to a pet fee. Other costs include a monthly common area fee of 3,000 yen, a renewal fee of 22,000 yen, an agency commission of 139,700 yen, a monthly security maintenance fee of 1,000 yen, and a required fire insurance premium.
The area of Uruma City is known for its blend of modern convenience and natural beauty, situated on Okinawa's main island. An interesting local fact is that Uruma was created in 2005 from the merger of four towns, symbolizing unity. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Katsuren Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site with ruins offering panoramic views of the East China Sea and a deep connection to Ryukyuan history and the era of trade.