Modern Reinforced Concrete Home with Solar Power in Okinawa
This single-story reinforced concrete (RC) house, built in June 2015, offers a durable and modern living space in the quiet, flat area of Yaeze Town, Okinawa Prefecture. The property features a 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 92.81 m², situated on a generous 192.76 m² plot of land. Key facilities include an indoor laundry machine space, a fully electric system with an energy-saving water heater and IH cooktop, and a separate bath and toilet setup with two toilets, one featuring a bidet seat. The home is equipped with a solar power generation system to reduce electricity costs and includes an EV charging outlet for electric vehicles. Additional amenities include a TV phone with monitor, ample storage in all rooms, and parking for up to three cars.
The selling agent, Minsaa House, emphasizes their specialized, high-quality service. Their team, with backgrounds at Recruit SUUMO and major financial institutions, provides deep property information, including crime statistics and maximum seismic intensity predictions, alongside long-term life planning. They offer free post-purchase consultation on asset management, tax strategies, and subsidies. With over 10,000 followers on Instagram and TikTok and positive Google reviews, they have a strong local reputation. They operate from seven locations across Okinawa and are available for property tours and purchase consultations 24/7 by prior appointment. They provide extensive loan consultation, partnering with over ten financial institutions including au Jibun Bank, which ranked first in customer satisfaction for interest rates and group credit insurance. They welcome consultations from self-employed individuals, those with existing loans, or anyone unsure about their loan eligibility.
The property is located in a sunny, peaceful part of Yaeze Town. Okinawa is renowned for its unique Ryukyu culture and subtropical climate. A major nearby landmark is the stunning Gyokusendo Cave, part of the Okinawa World theme park, a fascinating network of limestone caverns considered one of Japan's most impressive.