Newly Built 1LDK Apartment Near Ryukyu University Hospital in Okinawa
This newly constructed apartment, scheduled for completion in September 2026, offers a compact yet well-equipped 1LDK layout designed for a comfortable and organized lifestyle. Located in the Kiyuna area of Ginowan City, Okinawa, the property is conveniently close to Ryukyu University Hospital.
The apartment features a range of modern facilities and equipment. These include a gas stove with two or more burners (propane gas), a separate bath and toilet, a bathtub, an independent washbasin, air conditioning, a closet, a walk-in closet, BS/CS satellite broadcasting, internet connectivity (with free internet service), a parcel delivery box, and an elevator.
The monthly costs are detailed as follows: rent is 84,000 yen, with a common area maintenance fee of 6,000 yen, a 24-hour support fee of 660 yen, and one parking space included. This brings the total monthly payment to 90,660 yen. Initial cost estimates are also provided: the key money is 84,000 yen and the first month's rent is 90,660 yen. Additional contract-related fees include an initial guarantee company fee of 63,462 yen, a two-year fire insurance premium of 16,000 yen, and a contract administration fee of 33,000 yen. The total initial cost is estimated from approximately 287,122 yen. Note that for mid-month move-ins, the current month's rent will be prorated and the following month's rent will also be required.
The surrounding environment offers convenient amenities. Supermarkets include San-A Kiyuna Store (a 9-minute walk, about 600m away) and Union Shinjo Store (a 13-minute walk, about 950m away). A Lawson convenience store (Shinjo Store) is an 11-minute walk (about 750m) away. The nearest bus stop, Kiyuna, is a 7-minute walk from the property.
Ginowan City is a central part of Okinawa's main island, blending urban convenience with access to the island's famous coastline. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Okinawa Convention Center, a major venue for international events, which is built in a distinctive architectural style resembling ocean waves. The area is also within reasonable proximity to popular tourist destinations like the scenic Manza Beach and the Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum, a significant historical site.