A New Wooden Home in Uruma's Growing Community
This newly constructed wooden home in Uruma City's Ishikawa Kadekaru district offers a modern living experience with a total floor area of approximately 85.28 square meters (about 25.8 tsubo) arranged in a functional 3LDK layout. The property sits on a generous land plot of approximately 177.56 square meters (about 53.7 tsubo) with a southern exposure for optimal sunlight. The two-story residence features three bedrooms of varying sizes (4.7-jo, 5.3-jo, and 8.6-jo) alongside a spacious 16.1-jo living, dining, and kitchen area.
The property comes well-equipped with modern amenities including a system kitchen with counter space, propane gas supply, two separate toilets, a gas-powered clothes dryer, an independent washbasin, underfloor storage, and a monitor-equipped intercom system. The home also includes three parking spaces, with one being a covered carport. The construction is wood frame with other materials, and the property is scheduled for completion in September 2025, with handover timing available for consultation.
The real estate agent provides comprehensive support services, including introductions to construction companies, 24-hour consultation by appointment, creation of home loan repayment schedules, total cost estimates, agricultural land conversion assistance, and guidance on home loan tax deductions, real estate acquisition tax, and fixed asset tax. They offer coordinated tours and can guide you to new wooden constructions anywhere. The agent has partnerships with numerous banks including local institutions like Ryukyu Bank, Okinawa Bank, and Kagoshima Bank, as well as online banks such as au Jibun Bank, PayPay Bank, and Aeon Bank. Preliminary combined loan screenings are available at no procedure fee, though loan terms vary by institution. The agent encourages consultation to determine borrowing capacity.
Uruma City, formed from the merger of several towns, is known for its beautiful coastal scenery and the iconic Mid-Sea Road (Kaichu Doro), a series of bridges connecting the islands of the Yokatsu Peninsula. This engineering marvel offers stunning ocean views and access to multiple small islands, making it a popular destination for cyclists and drivers seeking picturesque routes through Okinawa's unique landscape.