Newly Built 4LDK Detached House in Haebaru, Okinawa
This newly constructed detached house, completed in July 2025, offers a modern and spacious 4LDK layout in the Tsukazan area of Haebaru Town, Okinawa Prefecture. The property features a total floor area of 87.88m² (26.58 tsubo) on a land plot of 113.7m² (34.39 tsubo). The two-story wooden structure includes a 15.3-tatami mat LDK (living, dining, kitchen area), three Western-style rooms (7.0, 6.5, and 5.5 tatami mats), and a 3.1-tatami mat storage room. The house is equipped with a system kitchen with a counter, a separate bath and toilet, a unit bath with a bathtub, a shower/dresser, an independent washbasin, a reheat function, a bathroom dryer, bathroom heating, two toilets with warm-water washlet seats, and a dedicated indoor washing machine space. Additional amenities include a shoe box, underfloor storage, storage in all rooms, a TV phone (intercom with TV monitor), city water, a 24-hour ventilation system, propane gas, and all Western-style rooms.
Special notes from the agent detail important financial considerations: a deposit and revenue stamp fee are separately required at the time of contract. The agency has an exclusive partnership with a financial planner and senior inheritance support consultant, and they encourage consultation regarding other settlement costs and fees. The property is in a convenient location: Tsukazan Elementary School is a 4-minute walk (approx. 290m) away, and Nansei Junior High School is a 10-minute walk (approx. 800m). For daily needs, a Seven-Eleven is a 4-minute walk, while a Gyomu Super, Drug Eleven, McDonald's, JA Okinawa Kugani Market, Fresh Plaza Union, The Big Express, and San-A Tsukazan City are all within a 3-5 minute drive. Motobu Park is a 4-minute drive away. The agent also promotes registering for a free 'My Page' on their website to get early access to unlisted new properties.
The Haebaru area offers a blend of suburban convenience and access to Okinawa's rich culture. An interesting local fact is that Haebaru was historically a center for the production of Ryukyuan Bingata, a traditional Okinawan dyed textile. For a major tourist attraction, the renowned Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, is located in nearby Naha City, providing a deep dive into the region's unique history and architecture.