Grand Hills Tamagusuku Unit 201: A Spacious Corner Apartment in Naha
Available for occupancy from late April 2026, this 2LDK apartment in the Grand Hills Tamagusuku building offers a functional layout and convenient features. The property is a corner unit on the 3rd floor of an 8-story reinforced concrete building, providing a sense of privacy and good views. The exclusive area is 44.88 square meters (approximately 13.58 tsubo), with a layout consisting of two private rooms (one Western-style, one Japanese-style) and a combined living, dining, and kitchen area.
Key facilities and equipment include an elevator for easy access and propane gas for cooking and heating. The apartment features a separate bath and toilet, with a unit bath including a bathtub. Additional amenities include a shoe box for storage and an auto-lock building security system.
The agent provides detailed notes on initial costs. The monthly rent is 57,000 yen plus a 4,000 yen common area fee, totaling 61,000 yen per month. Upfront costs include a security deposit of 57,000 yen, key money of 57,000 yen, a rent guarantee fee of 24,400 yen (with a continuation fee of 12,200 yen every two years thereafter), fire/earthquake insurance of 14,760 yen every two years, and an agency commission of 62,700 yen. Please note that these initial costs may vary depending on the move-in date, screening results, and the specific fire insurance plan chosen.
Important remarks from the agent: The move-in date may change depending on the condition of the unit as the current tenant is scheduled to vacate. Upon moving out, tenants are responsible for house cleaning costs (from 44,000 yen), tatami mat replacement costs (from 4,500 yen per mat), and any necessary repair costs. The agency commission (equivalent to one month's rent plus tax) is also the tenant's responsibility. The contract is a fixed-term lease for 2 years with a renewal fee of 22,000 yen, and enrollment with the guarantee company Ryuho Co., Ltd. is required.
The apartment is located in Nagata, Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture. The area is well-connected, with the Okinawa University Annex bus stop just a one-minute walk away, providing easy access around the city. A fascinating fact about Naha is that it is home to Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, beautifully reconstructed and offering a deep dive into the unique history and culture of Okinawa.