New Construction Wooden House in Okinawa City with AIA Campaign Perks
This newly built wooden house, currently under construction in Okinawa City's Chibana 1-chome, offers a spacious 3LDK layout across two storeys. With a total floor area of approximately 98.53 square meters (about 29.8 tsubo) and a generous land size of roughly 141.23 square meters (about 42.7 tsubo), the property provides ample living space. It features three car parking spaces and is scheduled for completion in June 2026. The construction is wood-frame and other materials.
The property is equipped with a system kitchen featuring a counter, a water purifier, propane gas, a bathroom dryer, a washbasin with hair-washing functionality, two toilets with warm-water washing bidet seats, an independent washbasin, a walk-in closet, underfloor storage, a video intercom, tap water, and a septic tank. The location is within a 3-minute walk from the Mirishiro Chugakko Mae bus stop and a 12-minute walk from Mirishiro Elementary School.
Agent notes provide important details on equipment and a special campaign. The equipment is listed as "Wooden construction / Other." A special AIA campaign is currently running, offering a choice of one of the following perks: a refrigerator, washing machine, Dyson vacuum cleaner & air purifier, a 75-inch TV & Nintendo Switch, or a cash rebate. Please note that if a price discount is applied, this campaign may not be available. This campaign cannot be combined with any other ongoing promotions. For full details, please confirm with the on-site agent.
The surrounding area of Okinawa City is a vibrant mix of residential and commercial zones, known for its central location on Okinawa's main island. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Okinawa City Athletic Park, a major sports complex that hosted events for the 1987 National Sports Festival of Japan. The closest major tourist attraction is the Okinawa Zoo & Museum (Omoro Park), a popular family destination featuring a wide variety of animals, botanical gardens, and a museum dedicated to Okinawan culture and history, located just a short drive away.