Liber Garden New Build in Uruma City, Okinawa
This newly constructed detached house, part of the Liber Garden development in Uruma City's Yonashiro district, offers a modern and functional 3LDK layout designed with family living in mind. The property boasts a total floor area of approximately 106.82 square meters (about 32.3 tsubo) on a generous land plot of roughly 186.15 square meters (about 56.3 tsubo). It is a two-story, wood-frame construction completed in October 2025 and comes with three parking spaces.
Critical agent notes provide extensive details. The equipment and structure are listed as "Wooden / Other." Importantly, the property has obtained both the Design and Construction Performance Evaluation certifications, a mark of quality and assurance. The surrounding environment is noted: Yonashiro Elementary School is about a 5-minute walk, Yonashiro Junior High School is about a 27-minute walk, and a Max Value supermarket is approximately a 5-minute walk away.
The listing is presented by Home Trade Center, the exclusive sales company of the Iida Group Holdings. They emphasize their comprehensive support system, offering free consultations on multiple partnered housing loans, noting that total repayment amounts can vary significantly between financial institutions. They aim to be specialists in housing knowledge, loan knowledge, and insurance knowledge. As part of the Iida Group, their staff possesses in-depth knowledge of the construction methods and merits of the group's six major housing brands, allowing them to provide accurate explanations using blueprints and specifications. Their mission is to help realize a society where everyone can ordinarily buy a home, providing support from purchase through after-sales care, aiming to be a long-term partner for homeowners. They also handle sales requests from clients.
The area of Uruma City, located on Okinawa's main island, offers a blend of residential comfort and access to the island's renowned coastal scenery. An interesting local fact is that Uruma is named after a portmanteau of "Uruma-shi," which was formed from the merger of four towns. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Katsuren Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning ocean views and a rich Ryukyuan history, located a short drive away.