Treasure House: A Refurbished 2LDK Apartment in Naha's Ameku District
This Treasure House apartment in Naha's Ameku 2-chome offers a rare opportunity for immediate occupancy following a large-scale renovation. The property shines with brand-new features, including a sparkling kitchen, vanity unit, bathroom fixtures, wall coverings, and tatami mats. The layout is a practical 2LDK with approximately 50 square meters of floor space, providing ample storage and even a small, charming garden area. It is situated within the popular Ameku Elementary School district and boasts excellent convenience with numerous supermarkets and restaurants nearby.
The apartment is equipped with city gas, separate bath and toilet, a combined shampoo washbasin and vanity, a bathtub, an independent washbasin, air conditioning, a closet, a shoe cupboard, a monitor intercom, and an indoor space for a washing machine. The building is a four-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure, with this unit located on the first floor. It was built in 2015.
Critical Agent Notes Translated: The agent's notes specify that the square meterage is unconfirmed and that the contract is for a fixed term of 2.0 years with the possibility of renewal after two years. The detailed monthly breakdown is: Rent: 85,000 yen; Common Area Fee: 3,000 yen; Parking: 11,000 yen; Safety Support: 1,650 yen; Sanitation Fee: 550 yen; Monthly Guarantee Fee: 2,530 yen; for a total monthly payment of 103,730 yen. The initial costs are: First Month's Rent (prorated): 101,200 yen; Security Deposit: 85,000 yen; Key Money: 85,000 yen; Rent Guarantee Fee: 50,600 yen; Agency Commission: 93,500 yen; Silver Ion Cross Antibacterial Construction Fee: 16,500 yen; Parking Fee: 11,000 yen; Key Replacement Cost: 16,500 yen; Fire Insurance Premium: 18,000 yen; for a total initial cost of 477,300 yen plus prorated rent. The property requires no guarantor.
The Ameku area is a vibrant and convenient part of Naha City. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Omoromachi district, a short distance away, was developed on land that once housed a U.S. military base and is now a major commercial and cultural hub known as "New Downtown." The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located approximately a 15-minute drive from the property.