Spacious 7LDK Detached House with Solar Panels in Nanjo City, Okinawa
This substantial two-story detached house in Nanjo City, Okinawa, offers a generous 7LDK layout, making it ideal for a large family or as a potential multi-generational home. The property is priced at 32.8 million yen and features a reinforced concrete block (RCB) construction built in January 1994. With a total building area of 125.12 square meters and a land size of 132.67 square meters, the home provides ample space. The layout is divided into 3LDK on the first floor and 4DK on the second floor, offering flexibility for various living arrangements.
The property is equipped with essential facilities including a water supply and is fully electrified (オール電化). The kitchen features an IH cooktop and a system kitchen, while the bathroom facilities include two toilets, one with a warm-water washing toilet seat. Additional building features include a TV phone (a TV monitor-equipped intercom) for security.
Critical agent notes provide further essential details. Regarding the price, a deposit and revenue stamp fee will be separately required at the time of contract. The agent also has an exclusive partnership with a financial planner and a senior inheritance support consultant, and they encourage you to feel free to consult with them. The property's current status is vacant (空き家). The surrounding environment notes include a Lawson convenience store (南城大城店) a 4-minute walk away, and several parks within walking distance, including Osato Castle Ruins Park (大里城趾公園) and Itokazu Rural Park (糸数農村公園). Other nearby points include Funakoshi Elementary School, Nanjo City Hall, and the Osato Shopping Mall Atoll.
The area of Nanjo City in southern Okinawa is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting fact is that the city is home to the sacred Sefa-Utaki, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most important spiritual sites in the Ryukyu Kingdom. The closest major landmark from this property is the historic Osato Castle Ruins Park, the site of a former gusuku (Ryukyuan castle) offering a glimpse into the region's past.