Leopalace Grün: A Convenient 1K Apartment in Ginowan City
This second-floor apartment within the Leopalace Grün building, located in the Nagata area of Ginowan City, Okinawa Prefecture, offers a practical living space. The property is a reinforced concrete (RC) structure built in 2006, comprising two floors. The unit itself is a 1K layout with a room size of 8.5 tatami mats and a kitchen area of 2.7 tatami mats, totaling approximately 23.18 square meters. The main window faces southeast, allowing for natural light.
The apartment comes equipped with a system kitchen featuring an IH stove with two or more burners, and uses propane gas. The bathroom and toilet are separate, with a unit bath including a bath drying function, a heated toilet seat, and a bathtub. Air conditioning is provided for cooling. Storage is available via a closet and a shoe box. The property is internet-ready and includes a monitor-equipped intercom. An indoor washing machine space is provided, and the unit is offered with furniture and appliances included.
Additional notes from the listing detail several costs: a monthly environmental maintenance fee of 550 yen (tax included), a key exchange fee of 16,500 yen (tax included), and a move-out cleaning fee of 41,800 yen (tax included). Optional services include antibacterial treatment for 18,040 yen (tax included) and a resident support system plus for 18,975 yen (tax included). Internet usage is available for a fee, while water utility costs are included in the rent. The property can be contracted without visiting the store, and company housing or corporate contracts are possible. Note that photos shown may be of a different unit of the same type, and the actual condition of the property takes precedence.
The apartment is situated about a 7-minute walk from the Nagata bus stop. It falls within the school districts of Nagata Elementary School (a 2-minute walk) and Ginowan Junior High School (a 24-minute walk). Parking is available for one car at a monthly fee of 7,150 yen. The property is positioned roughly midway between the University of the Ryukyus and Okinawa International University.