Sereno HOUSE: A New Pet-Friendly Apartment in Urasoe, Okinawa
Sereno HOUSE, a brand-new apartment building scheduled for completion in May 2026, is now accepting applications for its pet-friendly units in the Miyagi district of Urasoe City, Okinawa. This modern residence is specifically designed as a pet-cohabitation building, allowing residents to live comfortably with their beloved animals. A standout feature is the private balcony equipped with a dedicated pet shower, making pet care convenient and mess-free. The property welcomes large dogs and cats, offering a rare find for pet owners in the rental market.
The apartment comes fully equipped with a range of amenities for a comfortable lifestyle. Facilities include a gas stove, gas clothes dryer, separate washbasin, air conditioning, auto-lock security system, video intercom, and a parcel delivery box. It is also internet-ready with free internet service included. The unit is a 2LDK layout with approximately 55.45 square meters of private floor space, featuring a Western-style room (6.1 tatami mats) and another room (5.5 tatami mats), plus a combined living, dining, and kitchen area (12.1 tatami mats). Located on the 2nd floor of a 4-story reinforced concrete (RC) building, it includes one parking space available for 8,800 yen per month, with an option for a second space for compact cars at 7,700 yen.
The agent, Maruyu Housing, provides important notes for prospective tenants. They ask for patience as inquiries are handled in order, and responses may take some time. They also clarify that property viewings and contracts are not confirmed until an agent makes direct contact. The company highlights that they offer a wide range of rooms from single-person to family-sized accommodations and encourage those searching for a home to contact them. The pet conditions are explicitly stated: large dogs and cats are permitted.
The Miyagi area in Urasoe City offers a blend of residential calm and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Urasoe was once the seat of the Ryukyu Kingdom before the capital moved to Shuri. The property is conveniently located just a one-minute walk from the Mochidahara bus stop. For leisure and tourism, residents are within a reasonable distance from major attractions like the Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum and the stunning coastline of Nakagusuku Bay, providing both cultural enrichment and natural beauty.