Zephyr Urasoe Gakuen-dori: A Spacious Family Apartment with Panoramic Views
This property is a top-floor, 3LDK apartment in the Zephyr Urasoe Gakuen-dori building, offering exceptional views and a family-friendly layout. The unit boasts a total floor area of 70.94 square meters, featuring a mix of Western and Japanese-style rooms, including two Western-style rooms (6.1 and 7 square meters), one Japanese-style room (4.7 square meters), and a combined living, dining, and kitchen area of 14.5 square meters. Built in February 2008, this reinforced concrete (RC) condominium is located on the 14th floor of a 14-story building with one basement level.
Key features and equipment, as detailed in the agent notes, include an indoor laundry machine space and barrier-free design elements, enhancing convenience and accessibility. The kitchen is equipped with a counter-style layout, a system kitchen, a gas cooktop with three or more burners, and a water heater. The bathroom and toilet are separate, featuring a unit bath with a tub, a shampoo dresser, an independent washbasin area, a bathroom dryer, and a warm-water washing toilet seat. Security is comprehensive with an intercom, security cameras, a TV phone (intercom with TV monitor), an auto-lock building entrance, and a contract with a security company. Additional amenities include a walk-in closet, a shoe closet, storage in all rooms, an elevator, a parcel delivery box, and the property uses propane gas. The apartment is pet-friendly (subject to consultation), benefits from excellent sunlight, and offers superb views from its top-floor position.
The apartment is situated in the Shiroma 4-chome area of Urasoe City, Okinawa Prefecture. It is approximately a 7-minute walk from the SCSK Okinawa Center Mae bus stop. The building provides two free parking spaces in a tandem configuration, with delivery details open for discussion. Monthly fees include a management fee of 6,060 yen and a repair reserve fund of 9,100 yen.
The surrounding area of Urasoe offers a blend of residential comfort and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Urasoe was once the seat of the Ryukyu Kingdom before the capital moved to Shuri in Naha. The city is home to the Urasoe City Art Museum, which showcases contemporary art and is a significant cultural landmark in the region. The property is also within a reasonable distance from the scenic coastline of Okinawa, known for its beautiful beaches and clear waters.