Spacious Ocean-View Home with Rental Income Potential in Uruma
This well-designed two-story house in Uruma City's Shioya district offers a rare combination of a prime elevated location, generous living space, and immediate rental income potential. Currently tenanted, the property presents a compelling opportunity for investors or owner-occupiers seeking a property with a proven rental track record. The home is constructed with a reinforced concrete (RCB) structure, ensuring durability and stability.
The property's key features include a bright, spacious living area, a counter-style kitchen equipped with a dishwasher and ample dish storage, and all rooms designed in a Western style. Notable practical additions include a large entrance area with a high-capacity shoe cabinet, a walk-in closet in the master bedroom (complete with a window), and a cleverly designed laundry system where clothes can be passed directly from the changing area to the laundry room via a small window. The master suite also boasts direct access to a toilet and shower room. The home includes two bathrooms, one featuring a jacuzzi-type tub and a washlet toilet. Outside, a terrace provides stunning ocean views, and the garden offers flexibility, as a portion can be converted to increase the current two-car parking capacity.
According to the agent's notes, the property is currently leased to a U.S. military personnel for 320,000 yen per month. The surrounding area is highly convenient, with a wealth of amenities within a 10-minute drive, including convenience stores, Don Quijote, a fishing gear shop, Cainz, supermarkets, Sushiro, various restaurants, Starbucks, Dyrex, shopping malls, and markets.
The Shioya area of Uruma is known for its scenic coastal views and relaxed residential atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that Uruma City was created in 2005 from the merger of four towns, symbolically named using characters for "beautiful" and "island." The property is within reasonable driving distance of major Okinawan attractions, most notably the iconic Katsuren Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site with ruins offering panoramic views of the East China Sea.