Spacious Single-Story Home with Investment Potential in Uruma City
The property sits on a substantial 199.71 tsubo (approximately 660.21 square meters) plot of land, providing a great sense of space. The land is described as a regular-shaped, flat plot with a wide interval between neighboring buildings, enhancing privacy and potential for outdoor use. The building itself is a 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 91.24 square meters (27.6 tsubo). The interior layout includes a Western-style room of 14.5 tatami mats, another Western-style room of 4.5 tatami mats, and a Japanese-style room of 6 tatami mats. The home features two separate toilets. Although it is a single-story structure, the floor plan is configured a few steps up from ground level. Key equipment includes an L-shaped, counter-style system kitchen and a bay window that adds character and light to the living space. Additional amenities include a walk-in closet, a shoe box, and a bathroom larger than one tsubo with a bathtub and shampoo dresser.
A significant feature of this property is its exceptional parking capacity. There are two separate parking areas, one on the south side and another on the north side. Using a packed, tandem parking style, the property can accommodate ten or more vehicles, a rare find in residential areas. It is important to note that due to the current long-term tenancy, interior viewings are not possible. The property is located within the Takaezu elementary and junior high school district. The costs associated with the ownership transfer registration will be the responsibility of the buyer.
The Kawada area of Uruma City offers a blend of residential calm and accessibility. The property is situated along Prefectural Route 16, providing easy connections to other parts of Okinawa Island. A bus stop is conveniently located just a one-minute walk away. An interesting historical fact about the region is that Uruma City was formed in 2005 from the merger of four towns, and its name is derived from the Okinawan word for 'coral island'. The closest major landmark is the Katsuren Peninsula, known for the UNESCO World Heritage site Katsuren Castle, a Ryukyuan gusuku (castle) ruin with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and the East China Sea.