Newly Built Corner Lot Home in a Quiet Haebaru Neighborhood
This newly constructed detached house, completed in July 2025, presents a rare opportunity as the final unit available in its development. Located on a quiet, low-traffic residential street in Haebaru Town's Tsukayama district, the property offers a peaceful and safe environment ideal for families. The home features a generous 3LDK layout plus a 3.1-jo storage room adjacent to the master bedroom, providing ample space for living and organization. The spacious 15.3-jo living-dining-kitchen area is designed for comfort, and the open-plan, face-to-face kitchen encourages conversation and connection with family while cooking.
The property is equipped with modern conveniences and security features. It includes a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine, storage in every room, and a shoe closet. For eco-conscious owners, a dedicated charging outlet for electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles is installed. Security is a priority, with a standard security camera system; by connecting the camera to WiFi, residents can monitor their home from anywhere via a dedicated app, allowing them to check on delivered packages even when away. The house also features an anti-theft electricity switch indoors, eliminating concerns about power theft.
The surrounding area is well-served by daily amenities. Tsukayama Elementary School is about a 5-minute walk away, Nambusei Junior High School is about a 10-minute walk, and Tsukayama Nursery is approximately a 4-minute walk. Convenience stores like Seven-Eleven Tsukayama JA Okinawa Store and Lawson Tsukayama Koenmae Store are a short 2-3 minute drive, while larger shopping options like San-A Tsukazan City are about a 6-minute drive away. The property is situated on a corner lot with a regular, rectangular-shaped plot of land.
Haebaru Town, located in central Okinawa, is known for its rich history in traditional Ryukyuan textiles and Bingata dyeing. A short drive north leads to the vibrant capital of Naha, home to the iconic Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a major tourist attraction that offers a profound glimpse into the history of the Ryukyu Kingdom.