Spacious 3LDK Apartment with Golf Course Views in Urasoe, Okinawa
This rental apartment in Urasoe's Nishihara district offers a comfortable and practical living space with a unique advantage: a balcony overlooking a public golf course, providing pleasant and open views. The property is a 3LDK layout with approximately 52.9 square meters of private floor area, spread across the second floor of a three-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in 1999.
According to the agent's notes, the apartment is equipped with propane gas, separate bath and toilet facilities, a combined hair washing, face washing, and vanity counter, and a getabako (shoe storage cabinet). A critical note from the agent clarifies that the interior photographs shown are from a different unit within the same apartment building, and the actual condition of the specific unit takes priority. A second parking space is available for an additional monthly fee of 5,000 yen. Upon moving out, costs for house cleaning, lock replacement, and tatami mat surface replacement will be settled from the security deposit.
The monthly rent is 75,000 yen with no monthly common area fees. Initial costs include a security deposit equivalent to one month's rent (75,000 yen), no key money, a renewal fee of 11,000 yen (or one month's rent), a fire insurance premium of 16,000 yen for two years, a guarantee company fee of 52,500 yen, and an agency commission of 82,500 yen. The lease is a fixed-term contract for two years, and move-in is negotiable with a scheduled vacancy date of March 21, 2026. One free parking space is included.
The location is highly convenient, just a 3-minute walk from the Urainishi Danchi Iriguchi bus stop. The Nishihara area of Urasoe is a well-established residential district, offering a blend of local shops and easy access to the broader Naha metropolitan area. An interesting fact about Urasoe is that it was once the capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom before the seat of power moved to Shuri in Naha. The closest major landmark is the impressive Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Okinawa's rich history, located just a short drive away.