A Spacious Multi-Generational Home in Naha's Yomitan District
Presented for sale is a substantial three-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure, designed to comfortably accommodate multi-generational living. This 4DK layout home, built in 1991, spans approximately 116.51 square meters (about 35.2 tsubo) and is situated on a corner plot of land measuring roughly 114.17 square meters (about 34.5 tsubo). The property's construction is noted as reinforced concrete (RC造), offering durability and resilience. A key feature highlighted in the agent's remarks is that the property will be handed over in its current condition, 'as-is' (現状有姿でのお引き渡しとなります).
The home's layout is ingeniously configured for two households. The entrance and water facilities, including the kitchen and bathroom, are separated for each living space, ensuring privacy and independence. The property features three Japanese-style rooms and one Western-style room, providing versatile living arrangements. The high-floor design incorporates the ground level as a spacious, geta-wearing (slipper-friendly) parking area with capacity for three vehicles. The interior includes multiple balconies and a rooftop space, offering ample outdoor areas. The property is equipped with two toilets, an independent washbasin, and is connected to both city water and sewer systems.
The location in Naha's Yomitan 2-chome is exceptionally convenient for daily life. A park, supermarket, hospital, and elementary and junior high schools are all within walking distance, creating a well-serviced living environment. Public transportation is easily accessible, with Asato Station a 16-minute walk away and the Mawashi Shisho-mae bus stop just a 4-minute walk from the home.
The surrounding Naha area is rich with history and culture. An interesting local fact is that Naha was the capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom for centuries, a vibrant trading hub with cultural influences from across Asia. A major landmark not far from the property is Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the former royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Although it suffered a fire in 2019, extensive restoration efforts are ongoing, and its park and surrounding grounds remain a significant historical and tourist attraction, offering panoramic views of the city.