Newly Built 2LDK Apartment in Nishihara Town, Okinawa
This newly constructed apartment, scheduled for completion in May 2026, offers a modern and convenient lifestyle in the Onga area of Nishihara Town, Okinawa. The property features a 2LDK layout with a spacious 10.7-jo (approx. 17.3 sqm) living-dining-kitchen area and abundant storage, making it a highly functional and attractive living space.
The apartment comes equipped with propane gas, a separate bath and toilet, air conditioning, internet-ready wiring with free internet service, an auto-lock security system, and a designated indoor space for a washing machine. The structure is reinforced concrete (RC construction), ensuring durability.
A key advantage is the low initial cost, as there is no security deposit (敷金) or key money (礼金). One parking space is provided free of charge, and vehicle registration (車庫証明) is available. The location is highly convenient for transportation, with Teda-ko Urasue Station just an 8-minute walk away and the Tokusada Iriguchi bus stop approximately a 3-minute walk.
Additional monthly fees include a 5,000 yen common area maintenance fee and a 1,100 yen sanitation fee. An estimated initial move-in cost is approximately 297,160 yen, which includes items like a guarantee commission. Monthly "Home Support" fee is 1,980 yen. Other potential costs upon moving out include cleaning fees and lock replacement fees, which are settled at that time. A storage agency fee of 330 yen per month also applies. Please note that if there is any discrepancy between the provided information and the actual condition of the property, the actual condition takes precedence.
The surrounding Nishihara area offers a blend of residential calm and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Nishihara Town is home to the University of the Ryukyus, one of Okinawa's most prominent universities, contributing to a vibrant academic atmosphere. For a major tourist attraction, the famous Okinawa World (Gyokusendo Cave and cultural park) is within a reasonable driving distance, offering a deep dive into Okinawan history, culture, and natural wonders.