A Spacious Family Home in Okinawa City's Vibrant Uechi District
This property is a solidly constructed reinforced concrete (RC) two-story house located in the Uechi district of Okinawa City. Built in 1970, it offers a generous 3LDK layout across a total floor area of approximately 151.53 square meters (about 45.8 tsubo), situated on a land plot of about 173.06 square meters (52.4 tsubo). The home features a mix of Japanese-style and Western-style rooms, a kitchen, bathroom, toilet, and a notable garden and rooftop space, providing ample room for family living and outdoor enjoyment. The property includes two dedicated parking spaces.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The equipment is confirmed as reinforced concrete (RC) construction. Important remarks include: Please note that the above-mentioned details may differ from the actual current condition. For more information, please contact the staff. The agent's offices (HouseDo Chatan, Onna/Yomitan, and Ginowan) actively work to prevent coronavirus infection through ventilation, mask-wearing, complete alcohol disinfection, and the installation of acrylic panels when serving customers (also prepared for customer use). There is parking in front of the store and a kids' space where children can play, equipped with drinks and toys. The bright staff will respond politely! Please feel free to inquire. The agent is also actively seeking properties for sale! They offer free appraisals for land, buildings, commercial use, and others, so please feel free to consult via visit, phone, or email (female staff are also active).
The Uechi area is a community where learning, festivals, and sports are all within walking distance. Residents can feel the energetic atmosphere of the All-Island Eisa Festival and the cheers for the Ryukyu Golden Kings basketball team. The location is near the Okinawa City Athletic Park and offers convenient access to the expressway interchange. An interesting local fact is that Okinawa City, historically known as Koza, has a rich cultural fusion of American and Okinawan influences, evident in its music and festivals. The closest major landmark is the Okinawa Arena, a premier multi-purpose sports and event venue.