Sunshine Nagata: A Modern 1LDK Apartment in Naha, Okinawa
This spacious 1LDK apartment, located in the Sunshine Nagata building in Naha City, offers a comfortable and convenient urban lifestyle. The property features a generous floor area of approximately 54 square meters, providing ample space for living and entertaining. The layout includes a separate Western-style room and a combined living, dining, and kitchen area. Key amenities include an induction cooktop, a separate bath and toilet, an independent washbasin, air conditioning, a walk-in closet, and an indoor space for a washing machine. The building itself is equipped with an elevator and an auto-lock security system for added safety and convenience.
The property is managed by HOME KAFUKA Co., Ltd., a real estate company based in Uema, Naha, which prides itself on friendly and polite service without high-pressure sales tactics. Viewings are conducted by meeting at the property location, with no need to visit their office, and they also offer virtual viewings and online explanations. They provide detailed property information and free estimates for initial costs.
Critical financial details are provided transparently. The estimated initial move-in cost totals ¥347,200 (including tax), broken down into: first month's rent of ¥87,000, a security deposit of ¥87,000, an agency fee of ¥95,700, a rent guarantee fee of ¥43,500 (renewable type), fire insurance of ¥14,000, and a key replacement fee of ¥20,000. If moving in mid-month, a prorated rent for the current month plus the next month's rent will be required. Mandatory contract conditions include fire insurance and a rent guarantee plan. Corporate contracts are acceptable, and for individual contracts, a joint guarantor is not required, though an emergency contact is needed. For corporate contracts or tenants under 20, a guarantor is necessary. Estimated move-out costs are approximately ¥85,800, covering house cleaning and air conditioner cleaning fees, with additional charges for any damage beyond normal wear and tear, assessed according to national and prefectural guidelines. Required documents for individual contracts include photo ID, a family register certificate (without My Number), a parental consent form for tenants under 20, a personal seal for the contract, and bank account details for rent auto-debit.