Spacious 5LDK House with Flexible Use in Okinawa's Kita-Nakagusuku Village
This rental property in Kita-Nakagusuku Village, Okinawa, presents a rare opportunity with its generous 5LDK layout and flexible usage terms. The house offers a total floor area of 68.57m² (approximately 20.74 tsubo) and includes three free parking spaces, making it suitable for families or those needing extra room. Built in July 1972 with a durable reinforced concrete block (RCB) structure, this single-story home is conveniently located just a one-minute walk from the Atsuta bus stop and along the well-connected Route 331, ensuring excellent accessibility.
Critical agent notes provide essential details about the property's unique conditions. The listing states: 【Renovation Freedom】 Changes are allowed upon consultation. 【Free Use of Purpose】 There are no issues as long as it does not violate laws or cause neighborhood disputes. 【Along Route 331】 The location is good. 【Quasi-Residential Zone】 Only the area along the road is a place with diverse uses. 【Available for Purchase】 We are also conducting sales activities, so please contact us. Regarding the use, it is free, but administrative procedures, etc., must be carried out by yourself.
The rental terms are straightforward with a monthly rent of 150,000 JPY. There are no common service fees (共益費), no security deposit (敷金), no key money (礼金), and no guarantee company required. The brokerage fee is 1.1 months' rent, and the contract is a fixed-term lease for 5 years with a renewal fee of 11,000 JPY. The property is also pet-friendly and open to foreign residents.
The area of Kita-Nakagusuku Village is centrally located in Okinawa, offering a blend of residential calm and convenient access. An interesting local fact is that the village is home to the UNESCO World Heritage site, Nakagusuku Castle Ruins, a stunning example of Ryukyuan gusuku architecture perched on a hill with panoramic views of the East China Sea. This historical landmark is a major tourist attraction and provides a deep connection to Okinawa's rich cultural past.