Rose Line Unit 402: A Newly Built Pet-Friendly Apartment in Uruma, Okinawa
This listing presents Rose Line Unit 402, a newly constructed 1LDK apartment located in Uruma City, Okinawa Prefecture. Scheduled for completion in late February 2026, this property offers modern living with a comprehensive suite of amenities and flexible rental terms.
The apartment is equipped with an induction cooktop, a system kitchen, and propane gas. It features a separate bath and toilet, a bath dryer, a combined shampoo washbasin and vanity, a heated toilet seat, a bathtub, and an independent washbasin. Additional conveniences include air conditioning, a closet, a shoe cupboard, BS satellite broadcasting, internet connectivity with free internet service, an auto-lock security entrance, a monitor-equipped intercom, a parcel delivery box, and an indoor space for a washing machine.
Critical agent notes provide detailed financial breakdowns. The monthly rent is 75,000 yen, with a parking fee of 2,200 yen, a common area maintenance fee of 2,800 yen, a 24-hour support fee of 330 yen, and a monthly guarantee commission of 2,008 yen, bringing the total monthly payment to 82,338 yen. A note mentions an additional monthly storage fee of 170 yen. Initial move-in costs total 316,000 yen, comprising a key money (礼金) of 105,000 yen, zero security deposit (敷金), an agency fee of 82,500 yen, a parking contract fee of 2,200 yen, a fixed cleaning fee of 80,000 yen, a contract-time guarantee fee of 25,000 yen, a key set fee of 3,300 yen, and a two-year fire insurance premium of 18,000 yen. Combined with the first month's prorated rent, the total initial cost is 398,338 yen.
The property is pet-friendly, allowing small dogs or up to two cats under 12kg. Parking is available for one car, though the specific space may change or become unavailable depending on timing. Key advantages highlighted include no requirement for a joint guarantor, no penalty for early contract termination, and the possibility of paying initial and monthly fees by credit card. Corporate contracts and company housing arrangements are possible. The building offers 24-hour management and online contract procedures. The expected move-in date is late February 2026, though this may change due to renovation work or the current occupant's circumstances.
Uruma City is located on Okinawa's main island, offering a blend of residential calm and access to the island's rich culture and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Uruma was created in 2005 from the merger of four towns, symbolizing unity. The area is conveniently situated for exploration, with the famous Katsuren Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site part of the Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu, being a significant historical landmark within the city.