Taira Mansion: A Comfortable 2DK Apartment in Okinawa City
This Taira Mansion apartment in Okinawa City's Higashi district offers a comfortable 2DK layout with a spacious feel of approximately 47 square meters. Located on the 2nd floor of a 3-story reinforced concrete building constructed in 1998, the unit features separate bath and toilet, a vanity and makeup area, a bathtub, air conditioning, and a getabako (shoe storage cabinet). The property runs on propane gas.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for prospective tenants. Please note that the interior photographs are of a different room. The initial move-in costs include a security deposit (equivalent to one month's rent), a key money fee of 0 months, an agency commission (1.1 months' rent), a guarantee fee (100% of the monthly rent), key replacement fee (10,000 yen + tax), deodorization and disinfection fee (10,000 yen + tax), fire equipment fee (6,000 yen + tax), and a Support Call 24 membership fee (16,500 yen). Monthly payments consist of the 55,000 yen rent plus a 3,000 yen common area maintenance fee and a 1,650 yen (including tax) environmental maintenance fee. Applications are processed on a first-come, first-served basis and temporary holds are not possible. Applicants must submit identification documents, and income verification documents (such as health insurance card or pay slips) may be requested as needed. Photos may be reversed or reference images from a different unit. For viewings or detailed inquiries, please contact the management company, Third Co., Ltd. (TEL: 098-901-7355, EMAIL: [email protected], HP: https://third-okinawa.jp/). They offer support from the property search through to contract signing and are active on Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and TikTok.
The apartment is situated in a convenient location, just a 3-minute walk from the Miyasato Chugakko Mae bus stop. The area is part of vibrant Okinawa City, historically known as Koza, which has a rich cultural blend of American and Okinawan influences due to its proximity to former U.S. military bases. A major nearby landmark is the Okinawa City Athletic Park, a large sports complex that hosts various local events and is a hub for community activity.