A Custom-Designed Concrete Home in Urasoe, Okinawa
This unique property in Urasoe City's Maeda 4-chome is a distinctive 3LDK detached house, meticulously designed and built by the owner. The structure features a special layout with one basement level and four above-ground floors, all constructed with exposed concrete. The basement is designated as a workshop, while the fourth floor houses a dedicated task room. Each floor includes a balcony, with the second and third floors serving as the primary living spaces. The property is available for viewing, and interested parties are encouraged to inquire.
Facilities/Equipment: The property comes with a garden. Special Notes/Remarks: Current Status: Owner-occupied.
The home offers a substantial 170m² (approximately 51.42 tsubo) of building area across its floors, situated on a 180m² (approximately 54.45 tsubo) plot of land. Built in May 1987 (38 years old), it is a reinforced concrete (RC) structure. The layout is detailed as 3LDK, with the first floor dedicated to parking, the second floor containing the living-dining-kitchen area, the third floor as a one-room space, and the fourth floor as the task room. Balconies are attached to the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors, and toilets are present on each of these upper levels. Parking is available for one vehicle, with space also suitable for motorcycles.
The area of Urasoe City offers a blend of residential comfort and accessibility. An interesting historical fact is that Urasoe was once the seat of the Ryukyu Kingdom before the capital moved to Shuri in Naha. The property is conveniently located, with the "Daini Keizuka" bus stop approximately a 7-minute walk away, providing connections to the wider Okinawa region. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located a short drive away in neighboring Naha.