Newly Built Detached House in Itoman, Okinawa
This newly constructed detached house, located in the Makabe area of Itoman City, Okinawa Prefecture, offers a modern and spacious living environment with a total floor area of approximately 107.64 square meters (about 32.6 tsubo). The property is a two-story wooden structure built in 2026, featuring a 3LDK layout designed for comfort and functionality. The house includes a system kitchen with a counter, a walk-in closet, a monitor-equipped intercom, and two toilets, one with a warm-water washing bidet. Additional amenities include a water purifier, propane gas supply, a bath dryer, a vanity washbasin, and underfloor storage. The property sits on a land area of approximately 145.44 square meters (about 44 tsubo) and includes parking for three cars.
According to the agent's notes, the construction is wood and other materials. The listing agent, Oki no Ko Real Estate Inc., emphasizes their customer-centric approach, stating: "We, Oki no Ko Real Estate Inc., focus on real estate sales and purchases and strive to provide customer service that empathizes with our clients' feelings. We are a company that can seriously engage with each customer, just as we would give the best advice to our own family when they purchase a home. Purchasing a home is a very big decision. There are many cases where you can incur a huge loss just from 'not knowing,' or gain an advantage just from 'knowing,' so we would be happy if you would also contact our company when making your purchase."
The property is situated in a quiet area with primary sunlight from the south and features a balcony of approximately 5 square meters. It is located in a City Planning Area designated as an Urbanization Control Area. The location offers convenient access, being a 2-minute walk from the Kitamakabe bus stop. The area of Itoman is rich in history and culture, known for its deep connections to Okinawan traditions and the sea. A notable nearby landmark is the Peace Memorial Park, a poignant national park dedicated to the lives lost in the Battle of Okinawa, offering reflective gardens, monuments, and panoramic ocean views.