Private Mansion Kugai III: A Modern New Build in Miyakojima
This property is part of the Private Mansion Kugai III development, offering a total of 10 residences. The development provides a choice of designs to suit different lifestyles, with seven single-story and three two-story lots available. This particular unit is a modern, two-story, reinforced concrete (RC) structure with a sophisticated exterior design and comprehensive ancillary facilities. The price of 43.98 million yen includes the RC building cost (including consumption tax) plus the land cost. The property is currently under construction, with a planned completion date of January 2026. The construction confirmation number is No. Oki-kaku R07140015.
The property features a spacious 3LDK layout. The living, dining, and kitchen area (LDK) is over 20 tatami mats in size, and all bedrooms are over 6 tatami mats. Key facilities and equipment include an indoor washing machine space, a walk-in closet, a shoe-in closet (earthen floor storage), and storage in all rooms. The kitchen is a system kitchen with a counter-style (face-to-face) design, featuring three or more gas burners, a water heater, a water purifier, and a dishwasher. The bathroom and toilet are separate, with a unit bath, bathtub, shampoo dresser, and an independent washroom. There are two toilets, both equipped with warm-water washlet seats. The building is equipped with a 24-hour ventilation system, propane gas, and all rooms are Western-style. Security features include a TV phone (intercom with TV monitor), an auto-lock, and a dimple key. The land is characterized as flat land.
The property is located in the Kugai area of Hirara, Miyakojima City, Okinawa Prefecture. This area is well-served by commercial facilities, with supermarkets, convenience stores, and drugstores within a short walking distance. Miyakojima is renowned for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs, making it a premier destination for diving and marine sports. A major landmark near the property is the iconic, long-spanning Irabu Bridge, which connects Miyako Island to Irabu Island and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the East China Sea.