Newly Built 4LDK Family Home in Naha's Shikina District
This newly constructed two-story detached house, completed in August 2025, offers a spacious 95.58m² of living area on a 110.92m² plot in the desirable Shikina 1-chome neighborhood of Naha City, Okinawa. The property features a modern 4LDK layout, providing ample room for family life with four Western-style rooms, a living-dining-kitchen area, and two separate bathrooms. Key facilities include a dedicated indoor laundry machine space, a fully equipped system kitchen with a counter-style design and triple gas burners, and a bathroom with a bath, shower, and drying function. The home is built with earthquake-resistant wood-frame construction and includes amenities like under-floor storage, a 24-hour ventilation system, and an intercom with a TV monitor.
According to the agent's notes, the property is in completed condition. Important purchase details are provided: a deposit and revenue stamp fee are required at the time of contract. After consultation on options, an estimated contract amount will be prepared. The agent, NextLinks, emphasizes that they can handle all aspects of funding plans and pre-screening, inviting potential buyers to consult freely. A sample financial plan suggests monthly payments from approximately 100,636 yen, based on a 40-year loan at a 1% interest rate for the 39.8 million yen property, with no bonus payments required. The agent, born and raised in Okinawa, states their motto is not just supporting the home purchase but building a lifelong relationship with their clients.
The Shikina area is a peaceful residential district within Naha, known for its history and greenery. An interesting local fact is that the area is home to the historic Shikinaen Garden, a former vacation villa for the Ryukyu royal family and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its beautiful landscape design blending Chinese and Japanese influences. This serene garden, a major tourist attraction, is just a short distance away, offering a picturesque escape into Okinawa's unique cultural history.