New Construction Detached House in Naha's Kobaru District
This newly built detached house, part of the "Grafare" development in Naha's Kobaru district, offers a modern 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 99.36 square meters. The property is situated on a 130.04 square meter plot and features a two-story wooden structure, scheduled for completion in June 2026. The house includes two parking spaces and is equipped with a range of modern amenities such as a system kitchen, separate bath and toilet, unit bath, two toilets with warm-water washing toilet seats, an intercom with TV monitor, under-floor storage, and a 24-hour ventilation system. It also boasts seismic and vibration-isolation construction, and comes with a defect warranty.
According to the agent's notes, the property includes an indoor washing machine space. It is important to note that facility descriptions may differ between the floor plan and the actual condition, with the actual condition taking precedence. After the contract is signed, there may be additional facility work that can be installed at the customer's separate expense; details should be confirmed with the sales staff. For the contract, an earnest deposit, stamp duty, brokerage commission, registration fees, and judicial scrivener fees will be required. The required amount of earnest deposit varies depending on the property price.
The surrounding area offers convenient access to local amenities. Furukura Elementary School is approximately a 6-minute walk away, and Furukura Junior High School is about a 7-minute walk. The "Town Plaza Kanehide Yogi Park Market" is roughly a 9-minute drive. The listing agent, Home Trade Center, is the exclusive sales company of the Iida Group Holdings and emphasizes their comprehensive support. They offer consultations on multiple partnered housing loans, aiming to provide a loan suited to the customer's needs. Their staff, knowledgeable about the construction methods and know-how of the group's development builders, can provide detailed explanations using design drawings and specifications for unfinished properties. They promise thorough after-sales support even after purchase.
The Kobaru district in Naha provides a residential atmosphere while remaining well-connected to the city. An interesting historical fact about Naha is that it was almost completely destroyed during the Battle of Okinawa in 1945 and has since been meticulously rebuilt into the vibrant prefectural capital it is today. The area is within a reasonable distance from major attractions like Shuri Castle, a reconstructed Gusuku (Ryukyuan castle) and UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a deep dive into the unique history and culture of the Ryukyu Kingdom.