New Construction Detached House in Okinawa City
This newly built detached house, designated as Building B within a three-unit development, offers a modern 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 93.98 square meters. The property features a walk-in closet and the capacity for two cars to park side-by-side. The living room is designed to be spacious, providing an area for family relaxation. Bedrooms are recommended for their calm atmosphere, and additional rooms are well-suited for use as children's rooms or studies. The property includes a garden suitable for activities like barbecues, a roof-covered entrance, and a functional entrance area with ample shoe storage.
The house is equipped with a system kitchen, counter kitchen, dishwasher, shower-equipped vanity, heated toilet seat, bathroom dryer, underfloor storage, walk-in closet, a private garden, and a TV monitor intercom. Infrastructure includes propane gas and a sewer system.
The location is in Higashi 1-chome, Okinawa City, Okinawa Prefecture. Transportation access is available via bus, with the Miyasato Elementary School bus stop a 4-minute walk away. Nearby amenities include Miyasato Elementary School (480m) and Miyasato Junior High School (880m).
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