Spacious 3LDK Corner Apartment in Naha's Oroku District
This modern apartment, located on the 9th floor of the 12-story Renaissance Oroku building, offers a bright and spacious 3LDK layout perfect for comfortable living. The unit is a corner room with a south-facing orientation, ensuring ample natural light. The floor plan includes a Western-style room of 7.0 mats, another Western-style room of 5.6 mats, and a Japanese-style room of 4.5 mats, with a total living, dining, and kitchen (LDK) area of 14.9 mats. The exclusive area is 73.43 m² (approximately 22.21 tsubo).
Key features include a system kitchen with a counter, separate bath and toilet, a unit bath with a tub, an independent washroom, and a bidet toilet seat. Security is enhanced with an auto-lock building entrance, intercom, and a TV monitor intercom. The building is equipped with an elevator and a parcel delivery box. A critical facility note is the inclusion of an indoor washing machine placement area. A special note regarding fees is the monthly charge of 1,500 yen for the use of the whole-building water purification system. An important remark for prospective tenants is that occupancy is scheduled to be possible from mid-April onwards.
The apartment is pet-friendly, subject to building management rules, though an additional pet key money applies (one month's rent for small dogs, two months for cats). One parking space is available for an additional 6,000 yen per month. The monthly rent is 174,000 yen with no common service fee. Initial costs include a security deposit of two months' rent, key money of one month's rent, a brokerage fee of 1.1 months' rent, and the first month's rent in advance. A renewal fee of 33,000 yen applies at the end of the two-year contract period.
The Oroku area of Naha is a vibrant residential and commercial district. A notable local landmark is the Naminoue Shrine, a historic Shinto site perched on a cliff overlooking the ocean, offering stunning views and a peaceful retreat from the city. The property is conveniently located, with the Monorail's Onoyama Park Station about a 20-minute walk away and a bus stop just a 5-minute walk from the building.