A Newly Built Wooden Home in Naha's Shikina District
This newly constructed property, currently under construction with a scheduled completion date of December 31, 2025, offers a spacious 4LDK layout in the desirable Shikina area of Naha City, Okinawa. The house features a total floor area of approximately 93.57 square meters (28.42 tsubo) on a generous land plot of about 161.62 square meters (48.9 tsubo). Designed as a two-story wooden structure, the home includes two car parking spaces and a balcony of approximately 5 square meters.
The property's equipment and construction are noted as "Wooden frame / Other." The real estate agent, Minsa House, provides extensive services and information. They are a specialized Okinawa-focused housing and finance professional, partnering with major real estate companies, financial institutions, and house makers to provide high-level information and support. They believe that pursuing the quantity and quality of services they can concretely offer leads to highly satisfactory property purchases and a long, secure life for their clients. Minsa House is well-known locally, with over 20,000 followers on Instagram and TikTok, and has received specific positive reviews on Google from past clients.
The company's key commitments include: 1) Long-term, concrete life planning, 2) Deep property information provision (e.g., crime statistics, maximum seismic intensity predictions), 3) Sharing the property's appeal and points of caution from a construction perspective, and 4) Response speed and high integrity that exceeds expectations. Upon contract finalization, they offer a large cashback (details available upon inquiry), a free move or an air conditioner gift, and free consultation support after moving in for asset management, tax saving measures, and various subsidies. They have seven bases across Okinawa from north to south, offering 24/7 property tours and purchase consultations by prior reservation.
Minsa House encourages consultation from a wide range of potential buyers, including those who are budget-conscious and considering a wooden house but are concerned about its suitability for Okinawa—they will frankly explain the pros and cons of concrete versus wood construction. They also assist those who are just beginning to vaguely consider buying a home and are unsure where to start, those debating whether to continue renting or to purchase a home, those still deciding between custom-built homes, new condominiums, or newly built spec houses, and those worried about whether they can secure a housing loan. For inquiries on this property, they offer several bonuses: a detailed financial plan outlining all costs from purchase to moving in, a property report with niche information not fully covered on the listing site (e.g., maximum seismic intensity prediction, tsunami disaster risk), and a free financial consultation with a Level 1 Financial Planner.
The Shikina district is a quiet, residential neighborhood in Naha, known for its history and proximity to natural and cultural sites. An interesting local fact is that the area is home to the Shikinaen Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage site that served as a second residence for the Ryukyu royal family. This beautifully landscaped garden, with its traditional Ryukyuan architecture and Chinese-inspired design elements, is a major landmark and a serene escape showcasing Okinawa's unique cultural heritage.