Newly Built Energy-Efficient House in Uruma, Okinawa
This newly built detached house in Uruma's Akamichi area offers a modern and comfortable living environment with a focus on quality and energy efficiency. The property is part of a larger development, with this specific listing referring to Lot 5. It features a 4LDK layout, approximately 92.72 sqm (28 tsubo) of building area, and a generous land size of about 155.76 sqm (47.1 tsubo). The house is a two-story wooden structure, currently under construction with a scheduled completion date of December 25, 2025.
As detailed in the agent's notes, the property uses stylish and high-quality Daiken flooring materials. A critical feature is the forced ventilation system installed under the floor and in the attic space, providing excellent protection against mold and termites. The Japanese-style room adjacent to the living room is noted for its practicality and convenient usability. The house will be delivered with a stylish bathroom equipped with a gas-powered clothes dryer. The selling agent emphasizes thorough support from explaining mortgage options through to the final handover.
The listing is for Lot 5, priced at 38.98 million yen. The development includes multiple lots: Lots 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, and 11 are available at 38.98 million or 37.98 million yen, while Lots 4, 7, 8, and 12 are already contracted. Note that Lots 7, 8, and 9 involve separate shared ownership interests. The property comes with three parking spaces, and depending on parking arrangement, up to four cars may be accommodated. It has achieved BELS certification, confirming its status as an energy-saving home.
The location in Akamichi is a quiet residential area with excellent convenience. Shopping facilities are within easy walking distance, including a Seven-Eleven and Aeon supermarket (approx. 6 min walk), Uruma City Plaza (10 min), and San-A Gushikawa Main City (14 min). The area is rich in history and culture, being part of Okinawa. A short drive away is the iconic Katsuren Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Okinawa's most famous Gusuku (castle) ruins, offering breathtaking views of the East China Sea and a deep dive into the Ryukyu Kingdom's past.