Newly Built Detached House in Uruma City, Okinawa
This newly constructed detached house is part of a 10-unit development in the Ezu area of Uruma City, Okinawa. The property, designated as Building D, is scheduled for completion in early March 2026 and offers a modern 3LDK layout with a total floor area of approximately 84.25 square meters (about 25.5 tsubo). The layout includes three bedrooms, with one 5.25-tatami Western-style room designated as a storage room. The land area is approximately 109.84 square meters (about 33.2 tsubo), and the property comes with two parking spaces.
The house is equipped with a system kitchen/counter kitchen, water purifier, propane gas, bathroom dryer, vanity with shampoo sink, two toilets with warm-water washing bidet seats, an independent washbasin, underfloor storage, a monitor-equipped intercom, and public water and sewage systems. The structure is wood frame and other.
As detailed in the agent's notes, the developer, Koko House, emphasizes providing "a home where clients can live safely and securely for a long time." All their newly built subdivision homes undergo ground surveys, and each construction phase—foundation, structure, waterproofing—is subject to strict third-party or in-house quality inspections. The homes meet national standards for earthquake resistance, energy efficiency, and construction quality. The structural framework employs high-precision pre-cut processing and rigid floor construction methods, offering superior durability and stability. This results in a home that is strong against earthquakes and typhoons, ensuring long-term, worry-free living. After-sales service is comprehensive, including regular inspections. Koko House prioritizes helping clients "choose with peace of mind" rather than just selling. They provide sincere support so clients can make fully informed and satisfactory decisions when purchasing their important home.
The property is located in Uruma City, a municipality on Okinawa's main island known for its beautiful coastline and the iconic Kaichu Doro, a causeway road that connects several islands and offers stunning ocean views. The area provides a blend of residential calm and natural beauty. A major nearby landmark is the Katsuren Castle Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers a glimpse into the Ryukyu Kingdom's history and panoramic views of the surrounding sea.