Heartful Town Uruma City Ezu Building C: A New Build 2LDK Home in Okinawa
This property is a newly constructed detached house, part of the Heartful Town development in Uruma City, Okinawa Prefecture. The development features 10 similar houses built for sale simultaneously. While they may appear alike at first glance, each home offers distinct differences in sunlight exposure, internal flow, and ease of parking. As the agent manages all 10 units, they can provide organized advice on which specific house best suits a buyer's needs, making this an excellent option for first-time home buyers.
The property is currently under construction, with a scheduled completion date of March 2026. Because it is under construction, the same construction company can provide information on other properties they handle. Please note that if another property is contracted, such introductions may no longer be possible. The property does not include screens, lighting fixtures, curtain rails, TV antennas, gateposts/gates, or landscaping.
The floor plan details for Building C are: Western Room (5.25 mats), Western Room (8.75 mats), Storage Room (5.25 mats), and an LDK (Living-Dining-Kitchen) area of 17.14 mats. The total building area is 89.84 sqm on a land plot of 119.35 sqm. Key features include a system kitchen, counter kitchen, bathroom dryer, walk-in closet, and parking for up to 3 vehicles. The property uses propane gas and is connected to the sewer system. Security features include a TV monitor intercom.
The surrounding area offers convenient daily amenities. Ezu Central Park is just a 3-minute walk away, and a FamilyMart convenience store is a 4-minute walk. For shopping, the San-A Gushikawa Main City shopping facility is within a 12-minute walk. The nearest bus stop, Nakahara, is a 4-minute walk. The agent encourages interested buyers to feel free to inquire, especially regarding preferred dates for a free viewing.
Uruma City, located in central Okinawa, is known for its rich history and beautiful coastline, having been formed from the merger of several towns. A major nearby tourist attraction is the Katsuren Castle Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers stunning views of the East China Sea and a glimpse into the Ryukyu Kingdom's past.