Spacious Reinforced Concrete Home in Haebaru's Tsukayama District
This substantial reinforced concrete (RC construction) detached house, built in 2015, offers a rare and flexible living space in the popular Tsukayama area of Haebaru Town, Okinawa Prefecture. The property features a generous total floor area of approximately 145.2 square meters (about 43.9 tsubo) on a land plot of about 224 square meters (about 67.8 tsubo), providing ample room for a family.
Translated agent notes provide detailed insights into the property's unique features. The equipment includes reinforced concrete (RC) construction. The special remarks highlight a "well-equipped first floor that allows for single-story living." In addition to a spacious 20-jo (approx. 32.8 sqm) living-dining-kitchen area, the first floor alone contains three bedrooms (11.2 jo, 5.6 jo, and 4.5 jo). With all wet areas (kitchen, bathroom) concentrated on this level, it is possible to live entirely on one floor in the future, akin to a single-story home, without needing to use the stairs. The 11.2-jo Western-style room is designed to be partitionable in the future, allowing flexible adaptation to changing family needs. (Note: The images are VR concept images.)
The property's key points are: a rare, large 4LDK layout offering a comfortable space; parking space for 3-4 cars within the grounds (requires on-site confirmation); a versatile second floor with an external staircase, a dedicated entrance, and its own wet areas, making it suitable for a live-work lifestyle; and its location in the popular Tsukayama district, which balances convenience with a good living environment. This is not merely a "large house" but a residence with the potential to fulfill the owner's dreams. A visit to the site is recommended to fully appreciate its usability.
The area of Haebaru Town is conveniently located near the prefectural capital of Naha, offering a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Haebaru was historically a center for Ryukyuan pottery, particularly Tsuboya-yaki ware. The closest major tourist attraction is the renowned Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located just a short drive away in Naha.