Newly Built Detached House in Uruma City, Okinawa
This newly built detached house, designated as Building 2 within a three-unit development, is located in the Yonashiroyakena area of Uruma City, Okinawa. The property is a modern wooden structure offering a spacious 3LDK layout with a total floor area of approximately 103.5 square meters (about 31.3 tsubo). It features a walk-in closet, under-floor storage, a system kitchen with a counter and water purifier, a bathroom dryer, a vanity washbasin, two toilets (one with a warm-water bidet seat), and a monitor-equipped intercom. The house sits on a land plot of approximately 191.96 square meters (about 58.1 tsubo) with space for three cars and a balcony area of roughly 5 square meters. Completion and immediate occupancy are scheduled for October 2025.
The listing agent, Raia Home, provides comprehensive support for potential buyers. They offer detailed consultations on budget, including mortgage feasibility, loan amounts, and monthly payments. They compare the merits and demerits of wooden versus RC (reinforced concrete) construction and explain the unique warranty coverage for new build detached houses versus used properties. The agency assists families by discussing school districts based on children's ages and introducing properties close to workplaces or family homes according to specific requests. They also provide thorough proposals on the surrounding residential environment, including public bus transportation options and disaster evacuation area information tailored to the client's family situation. Their goal is to resolve any anxieties related to purchasing a home together, no matter how minor the concern may seem. The staff aims to be a homely and easy-to-consult real estate agency. They can provide viewings across all of Okinawa's main island, including after work in the evening, with advance reservations available for viewings as late as 9 PM or 10 PM, accommodating various cities and towns.
The property is situated in Uruma City, a municipality formed from the merger of several towns on Okinawa's east coast. The area is known for its beautiful coastline and the iconic Kaichu Doro, a causeway that seems to float on the emerald waters of the East China Sea, connecting several small islands. A major nearby landmark is the Katsuren Castle Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers panoramic views and a deep dive into the Ryukyu Kingdom's history.