Modern Apartment Living in Urasoe, Okinawa
This rental apartment, located in the Miyagi district of Urasoe City, Okinawa, offers a comfortable and convenient 1LDK layout. The property features a separate bath and toilet, a gas cooktop, air conditioning, an auto-lock security system, and a designated indoor space for a washing machine. The unit also includes a vanity and washbasin area.
Translated agent notes provide detailed financial information. The monthly payment breakdown is as follows: Rent: 62,000 yen; Common Area Fee: 1,000 yen; Parking: 4,400 yen; 'Sumairu Support' fee: 3,300 yen (tax included); and Bank Transfer Fee: 330 yen (tax included), bringing the total monthly cost to 71,030 yen (tax included). Initial move-in costs are significant: Security Deposit: 62,000 yen; Key Money: 62,000 yen; Agency Commission: 72,600 yen (tax included); Guarantee Association Membership Fee: 35,350 yen (may vary by plan); Fire Insurance: 18,000 yen (for 2 years); and Disinfection/Deodorization Construction Fee: 13,200 yen (tax included). The total of these initial fees is 263,150 yen (tax included). The estimated total required at contract signing is 334,180 yen plus prorated rent. The property is named 'Mega Lapis' and the specific unit is room 305.
The apartment is situated on the 3rd floor of a 4-story reinforced concrete building constructed in 2004. It offers approximately 42 square meters of private space and includes one parking space for an additional monthly fee. The location provides easy access to public transportation, with the Nakanishi Bus Stop (city line) just a minute's walk away, and Nodake Station approximately 37 minutes away by transit.
Urasoe City is a vibrant residential area adjacent to Naha, offering a blend of urban convenience and local charm. An interesting historical fact is that Urasoe was once the seat of the Ryukyu Kingdom before the capital moved to Shuri. The area is within reasonable proximity to major attractions like the UNESCO World Heritage site, Shuri Castle, a beautifully reconstructed symbol of the Ryukyu Kingdom's history and architecture.