A Bright and Functional Family Home in Okinawa City
This 2021-built condominium unit in Okinawa City offers a bright and spacious 3LDK layout, perfect for family living. As a southwest-facing corner unit, it is bathed in gentle morning light and enjoys warm afternoon sunshine throughout its 62.18 sqm interior. The open-plan kitchen overlooks the living area and two 4.5-tatami mat rooms, facilitating easy communication and allowing parents to keep an eye on children. The property is pet-friendly and comes with two flat parking spaces.
Critical agent notes provide essential information about the property's condition and the managing company. The property is a used unit, and all equipment and facilities will be transferred in their current 'as-is' condition. It is mandatory to comply with the management regulations set by the condominium management association.
The listing agent, TOKINO Corporation, specializes in condominium sales across all areas of Okinawa. They can introduce properties listed by other agencies, allowing clients to view multiple condominiums in a single day. For viewing requests, if the target condominium is vacant, they can arrange same-day viewings without prior reservation. Their office is located on the 5th floor of the JR Kyushu Naha Building; visitors arriving by car should use nearby coin parking. The company actively seeks condominiums for sale, emphasizing their expertise and strong network in Okinawa's condominium market. The name "TOKINO" embodies their desire to bring innovation to the era through real estate. Beyond their core business, TOKINO is involved in community sports, operating its own baseball team to deepen ties with the local community and deliver dreams and inspiration to young people.
The area is conveniently located within a 3-minute walk from Hiyagon Elementary School and a 4-minute walk from a bus stop. A short drive away is the Okinawa Prefectural Comprehensive Athletic Park, a major public sports complex that hosts various events and is a hub for local recreation. Okinawa is renowned for its unique Ryukyuan culture, which developed over centuries as an independent kingdom, blending influences from Japan, China, and Southeast Asia before its annexation in the 19th century.