New Construction Home in Okinawa City's Ōzato Area with Dual Balconies and Generous Storage
This newly built detached house, part of the Ōzato 4th Phase development (Building 1 of 4), offers a spacious 5LDK layout across two storeys. The property features a total floor area of approximately 108.47 sqm (32.8 tsubo) on a land plot of about 158.47 sqm (47.9 tsubo). A key highlight is the inclusion of two separate balconies, providing versatile outdoor space, along with storage areas in both the first and second-floor halls. The home is equipped with a system kitchen, counter kitchen, water purifier, propane gas, bathroom dryer, vanity with hair washing basin, two toilets with warm-water washing bidet seats, an independent washbasin, a walk-in closet, underfloor storage, and a monitor-equipped intercom.
The construction is wood frame and other. The agent offers a special promotion: a 10% cashback on the brokerage commission plus tickets to watch the Ryukyu Golden Kings basketball team upon successful contract through their company. Their staff are experienced, cheerful, and strongly committed to working for the client's benefit, aiming to make the search for an ideal home enjoyable. In addition to brokerage services, the company also handles the purchase of clients' important real estate assets. They encourage inquiries not only when buying or selling property but also regarding housing loans and taxes.
Specifically addressing common concerns about housing loans when purchasing a home, the agent notes they have no designated bank. They propose banks and housing loan plans tailored to the client's situation and desires, ready to answer various questions such as wanting to keep monthly payments to a certain amount, whether purchase is possible without a down payment, explanations about mortgage life insurance, which bank is best, and queries about online banks.
The Ōzato area in Okinawa City provides a residential setting with convenient access. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Teda Urasoe Station is named after the historic "Tedako" (Sun Child) title of the Ryukyu Kingdom's kings, linking the area to Okinawa's royal heritage. The closest major tourist attraction is the Okinawa Zoo & Museum (Okinawa Kodomo no Kuni, also known as Okinawa Zoo), a family-friendly destination featuring diverse animals, a natural history museum, and expansive parklands, located just a short drive away.