New Construction Detached House in Itoman City, Okinawa
This newly built detached house in Fukuchi, Itoman City, is part of the "Cradle Garden" development and represents a rare opportunity to own a brand-new, high-performance home. The property features a spacious 4LDK layout, including a generous 16.7-tatami mat LDK area and a 4.5-tatami mat Japanese-style room, perfectly balancing daily relaxation and guest accommodation. Upstairs, three rooms plus a master bedroom ensure personal space for every family member. The south-facing balcony is ideally positioned for efficient laundry drying.
According to the agent's notes, the construction is wood frame and other materials. Critically, the developer, Coco House, states that all houses in this new subdivision obtain both "Design Performance Evaluation" and "Construction Performance Evaluation" certificates. These evaluations have achieved the highest possible grade in all four major categories: structural stability (strength against earthquakes and typhoons), reduction of deterioration (long-term durability for continued peace of mind), consideration for maintenance (ease of inspection and repair), and thermal environment (comfortable living conditions through insulation and energy efficiency).
Furthermore, by utilizing the "Housing Performance Indication System," buyers gain significant benefits. These include discounts on earthquake insurance, preferential interest rates and reduced premiums on housing loans, four strict inspections during construction, and enhanced asset value that is highly evaluated during future resale. The agent emphasizes that because a home purchase is a once-in-a-lifetime major investment, Coco House only introduces homes with "proven, reliable quality and peace of mind." The property is designated for Kiyamu Elementary School (15-minute walk) and Miwa Junior High School (26-minute walk) districts.
The Fukuchi area of Itoman offers a more relaxed pace of life while remaining within reach of urban amenities. An interesting local fact is that Itoman City is historically known for its strong tradition of *ama* (women divers), a cultural heritage that continues to this day. The closest major landmark is the iconic Peace Memorial Park in Itoman, a UNESCO-associated site dedicated to the Battle of Okinawa, located approximately a 15-minute drive away.