Spacious Two-Generation Home in Naha's Convenient Makabi District
This substantial three-story reinforced concrete (RC) home in Naha's Makabi 2-chome is ideally configured for multi-generational living. Built in 2000, the property features a 5DK layout with approximately 127.44 sqm (38.6 tsubo) of living space on a corner plot of about 114.93 sqm (34.8 tsubo). A key feature is the presence of separate entrances on both the second and third floors, allowing for privacy and independent living spaces within the same household. The home is equipped with two toilets, one featuring a bidet-style washlet, and an independent washbasin area.
According to the agent's detailed notes, the location offers exceptional daily convenience. Fresh Plaza Union Makabi store is a 4-minute walk (approx. 280m), a Seven-Eleven is just 3 minutes away (approx. 200m), and Makabi Post Office is within a 6-minute walk (approx. 450m). For larger shopping needs, San-A Naha Main Place is a short 5-minute drive (950m). The local Makabi Central Park is also a 6-minute walk (450m) away, providing green space for recreation. The property includes parking for four vehicles.
The listing agent, HOUSE DO! Naha Shuri Branch, provides comprehensive support. They offer detailed explanations on home loans, including a payment example for this property: with a 50-year loan at a variable 0.85% interest rate for the 71.8 million yen purchase price, monthly payments could start from 146,933 yen. Their family-friendly office has two parking spaces and a kids' area. They boast a vast property database, organize property tours, and offer a free 'MY Page' registration for early access to listings. The agent also highlights their COVID-19 prevention measures and notes they ranked first in Japan for customer inquiries in 2022.
The Makabi area is well-connected, with Omoromachi Station just a 9-minute walk away. This station provides access to the Okinawa Urban Monorail (Yui Rail), linking you to key destinations like Naha Airport and the bustling Kokusai-dori (International Street). A notable landmark a short monorail ride away is Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, offering a profound glimpse into Okinawa's unique history and culture.