A Newly Built Family Home in Naha's Gushi District
This newly constructed detached house in Naha's Gushi 2-chome district offers a modern living experience with a total floor area of approximately 87.48 square meters (26.5 tsubo) spread across two stories. The property sits on a generous land plot of approximately 124.13 square meters (37.3 tsubo) and features a 4LDK layout, comprising four Western-style rooms and a combined living, dining, and kitchen area. The property is equipped with two parking spaces and a balcony measuring approximately 5 square meters (1.5 tsubo).
The construction is wood frame and other materials, completed in March 2025, making this a brand-new build ready for immediate occupancy. The property faces south, ensuring excellent natural light, and is situated on a 4-meter wide road. The building structure is a two-storey design with a building-to-land ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 100%.
The home is well-appointed with modern amenities including a system kitchen with a counter, water purifier, propane gas, bathroom dryer, a vanity and washbasin unit, two toilets with heated bidet seats, a walk-in closet, underfloor storage, and a video intercom system. It is connected to both water supply and sewer systems.
The agent provides a reassuring service note: "We do not engage in any pushy sales tactics. We will guide you to a property that suits you and that you will be satisfied with. From home loan consultations to the contract, handover, and even after-sales follow-up after the handover, you can leave it to us. We will support your home-building with all our might." The company is also running a QUO card gift campaign. By making a reservation via GooHome·HOMES, and after completing a questionnaire and receiving preliminary home loan approval, a ¥10,000 QUO card is gifted. After filling out the purchase application, a further ¥20,000 QUO card is presented. This offer is limited to one per household per visit, and visits by students or minors alone are discouraged. The campaign ends when supplies run out.