Fully Furnished 1K Apartment in Itoman, Okinawa with Zero Deposit and No Agent Fees
This modern 1K apartment in Itoman City, Okinawa, offers a hassle-free start to your new life, coming fully furnished and equipped. The monthly rent is 46,000 yen, with a common area maintenance fee of 6,500 yen. Notably, the initial costs are significantly reduced with a zero-deposit system and no agent fees required. The apartment is located on the first floor of a two-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in 2008, featuring a south-facing orientation for ample sunlight.
The property is comprehensively equipped for comfortable living. Key facilities include a stove with two or more burners (using propane gas), a separate bath and toilet, a bathroom dryer, a heated toilet seat with bidet function, air conditioning, a video monitor intercom, and a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine. The agent's special notes confirm that all furniture and appliances are included: a TV, refrigerator, washing machine, microwave, air conditioner, curtains, and a table. The apartment also has internet Wi-Fi capability, a separate bath and toilet, a closet, and other ample facilities.
A unique benefit is the free repair or replacement of any furniture or appliance that breaks down during the tenancy. Property viewings are flexible, with meet-ups possible at the nearest station or on-site. English language support is available. The apartment allows for two occupants and does not require a guarantor. Additional monthly fees include an environmental maintenance fee of 550 yen (tax included). One-time move-in costs include a key replacement fee of 16,500 yen (tax included) and an indoor cleaning fee of 41,800 yen. For individuals, a guarantee entrustment fee equivalent to 100% to 120% of the monthly rent is required for the first guarantee payment. Minors must have a parent or guardian as a joint guarantor, and joining a guarantee company is mandatory.
The Itoman area is rich in history and natural beauty, known for its deep connections to Okinawan culture and the sea. A major nearby landmark is the Peace Memorial Park, a poignant national park dedicated to the lives lost in the Battle of Okinawa, featuring stunning coastal views and reflective monuments.