Discover Modern Living in Uruma: The Cradle Garden Ten-gan 3rd Building No. 3
Presenting a brand-new, move-in-ready detached house in the desirable Ten-gan area of Uruma City, Okinawa. This property, part of the Cradle Garden development, offers a spacious 4LDK layout with a unique addition: a dedicated 3-jo tatami corner, providing a versatile space for relaxation, a home office, or a traditional Japanese-style room. The house boasts a total floor area of approximately 95.58 square meters (28.9 tsubo) on a generous land plot of about 117.42 square meters (35.5 tsubo).
Key features include a system kitchen with a counter, a water purifier, propane gas, a bathroom dryer, a vanity with shampoo basin, two separate toilets, an independent washbasin, under-floor storage, and a monitor-equipped intercom. The property is constructed with wood and other materials. A significant advantage is the capacity for two cars to park side-by-side, a highly convenient feature for families.
The agent's notes provide crucial financing information. A campaign is currently underway with various special benefits available—details can be obtained from the staff. Furthermore, a special ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) Home Loan is offered. Eligible borrowers are those aged 18 to 65 at the time of borrowing, under 85 at the final repayment, with at least 3 years of continuous employment and an annual income over 1.5 million yen, who can join group credit life insurance and obtain a guarantor company's guarantee. The loan amount ranges from 1 million to 100 million yen (in units of 100,000 yen) with a repayment period of 1 to 50 years. The interest rate is a fixed 0.5% for the first 5 years, after which it follows the bank's standard home loan rate. The agent encourages starting with a free preliminary loan screening and offers free financial planning by a home loan advisor to propose various lifestyle-suited plans.
Located in Uruma City, this area is part of central Okinawa, known for its blend of residential comfort and access to the island's rich culture and nature. An interesting local fact is that Uruma City was formed from the merger of several towns, including the former Katsuren area, which is home to the historic Katsuren Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Katsuren Castle, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the East China Sea and a deep dive into Ryukyuan history.