A Newly Built Wooden Home in Naha's Gushi District
This newly constructed property, designated as Building A, presents a compelling opportunity for homeownership in Okinawa's capital city. Priced at 48.9 million yen, this two-storey wooden structure offers a comfortable 3LDK layout with a total floor area of approximately 87.25 square meters. The property sits on a land area of about 100.42 square meters and includes the valuable feature of three parallel parking spaces, a significant advantage in urban Naha.
The home's construction is wood and other materials, completed in August 2025, representing a modern and brand-new living space. The layout is thoughtfully designed, featuring two Western-style rooms measuring 5.5, 6, and 7.5 jo respectively, and a combined living, dining, and kitchen area of 17.18 jo. Key equipment and facilities include a system kitchen with a counter, propane gas, a bath dryer, a vanity and hair washing station, two toilets (one with a warm-water bidet seat), a walk-in closet, underfloor storage, and a monitor-equipped intercom. The main living areas benefit from a southern exposure, ensuring ample natural light.
The real estate agent provides comprehensive support, emphasizing a no-pressure sales approach. They are committed to finding a property that truly fits the customer's needs and ensures satisfaction. Their services extend from initial home loan consultations through to the contract, handover, and even post-handover aftercare, offering full support for your home-building journey. Furthermore, a special QUO card gift campaign is available. By making a reservation through the page, completing a questionnaire, and obtaining pre-approval for a home loan, you can receive a 10,000 yen QUO card. An additional 20,000 yen QUO card is gifted after filling out the purchase application. This offer is limited to one per household, and visits by students or minors alone are discouraged. The campaign will end once the gifts are depleted.
The property is situated in the Gushi 2-chome area of Naha City, a location that offers a blend of residential calm and urban accessibility. It is a six-minute walk from the Tagashiro bus stop, providing convenient public transport links. An interesting historical fact about the area is its connection to the Ryukyu Kingdom, with many local place names and cultural practices reflecting this rich heritage. The closest major landmark is the vibrant Kokusai Street (International Street) in Naha, a bustling thoroughfare famous for its shops, restaurants, and lively atmosphere, located just a short drive away.