Leopalace Sunny House Uruma: A Modern Rental Apartment in Okinawa
This property is Leopalace Sunny House Uruma, a modern two-story apartment building located in Midoricho, Uruma City, Okinawa Prefecture. The available unit is a 1K layout with approximately 23.18 square meters of private floor area, situated on the second floor of the building which was constructed in 2004. The apartment comes fully furnished and equipped with appliances, offering a convenient move-in solution.
The property features a reinforced concrete (RC) structure and includes a range of modern facilities. According to the agent's equipment list, the unit is equipped with an IH cooking stove, a separate bath and toilet, a bathroom dryer, a heated toilet seat with bidet function, a bathtub, air conditioning, a shoe cupboard, internet connectivity, and an indoor space for a washing machine. The apartment is offered with furniture and household appliances included.
Detailed financial notes are provided. The initial cost estimate totals 338,100 yen, which covers two months' worth of fees. This includes a security deposit of 0 yen, key money of 56,000 yen, two months' rent totaling 112,000 yen, common area fees of 13,000 yen, an environmental maintenance fee of 1,100 yen, parking fees of 0 yen, internet usage fees of 7,260 yen, a key replacement fee of 16,500 yen, an antibacterial treatment fee of 23,760 yen, a guarantee commission of 66,680 yen, and a cleaning fee upon moving out of 41,800 yen. The monthly payment amounts to 67,204 yen, comprising rent of 56,000 yen, common area fees of 6,500 yen, the environmental maintenance fee of 550 yen, parking fees of 0 yen, internet usage fees of 3,630 yen, and an administrative handling fee of 524 yen. A parking space is available for an additional 6,600 yen per month, subject to consultation with the agent. The property does not require a guarantor, is open to international students, and allows for credit card payment of initial costs and rent.
The location in Midoricho offers convenient access to daily necessities. Within a short walking distance are several supermarkets including Fresh Plaza Union Agena Store (4 minutes, approx. 300m), Town Plaza Kanehide Gushikawa Store (6 minutes, approx. 450m), and A-Price Uruma Store (4 minutes, approx. 300m), as well as a Lawson convenience store (5 minutes, approx. 350m). The area is part of Uruma City, a municipality formed from the merger of several towns on Okinawa's central east coast. An interesting local fact is that Uruma City is named after the historical Ryukyuan kingdom of "Uruma," a name now given to the bridge connecting the city's main islands. The closest major tourist attraction is the Katsuren Peninsula, known for the UNESCO World Heritage site Katsuren Castle Ruins, which offers stunning panoramic views of the ocean and a glimpse into Ryukyuan history.