Spacious 1LDK Apartment with Pet-Friendly Policy in Yaese Town
This well-maintained apartment in the Higashi Kochinda area of Yaese Town, Okinawa Prefecture, offers a comfortable and convenient living space. The property features a 1LDK layout with a total private floor area of approximately 42.5 square meters, providing a spacious living-dining-kitchen area of 11.6 square meters and a 5.5-square-meter Western-style room. Located on the second floor of a three-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in 2009, the apartment is both durable and quiet.
The property comes fully equipped with a range of amenities for modern living. These include a counter kitchen, propane gas, a separate bath and toilet, a combined shampoo washbasin and vanity, a bathtub, a gas clothes dryer, air conditioning, closets, a walk-in closet, a shoe cupboard, and an indoor space for a washing machine. A significant advantage is the inclusion of internet connectivity with free internet service. The apartment is also pet-friendly, allowing small pets subject to consultation. Important notes for tenants include cleaning fees upon moving out: a house cleaning fee of 50,000 yen (tax excluded) and an air conditioner cleaning fee of 15,000 yen (tax excluded). If a cleaning robot is provided, the fee is 25,000 yen (tax excluded).
Additional costs include a monthly rent of 60,000 yen plus a 3,000 yen common area maintenance fee. One parking space is available for 3,300 yen per month. Initial move-in costs are estimated at 235,120 yen, covering deposits and agency fees. The lease is a fixed-term rental agreement for 2.0 years.
The area of Higashi Kochinda in Yaese Town offers a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. An interesting fact about Yaese Town is that it is home to the impressive Gyokusendo Cave, part of the Okinawa World theme park, which is one of the longest limestone caves in Japan. The closest major tourist attraction is the peaceful and scenic Okinawa World, which features traditional Ryukyuan culture, snake exhibits, and the magnificent cave system, providing a unique glimpse into Okinawa's natural and historical heritage.