A Distinctive Reinforced Concrete Home in Urasoe, Okinawa
This unique property in Urasoe's Maeda district is a custom-designed, reinforced concrete (RC construction) detached house with a distinctive layout. The owner personally designed this concrete-finished home, which features a basement and four above-ground floors. The layout is special: the first floor is dedicated to parking, the second floor is the living area, the third floor is a one-room space, and the fourth floor is a task room. Balconies are attached to the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors, and toilets are conveniently located on each of these upper levels. The current status is owner-occupied.
The property offers a 3LDK layout with three Western-style rooms each approximately 20 tatami mats in size and a combined living-dining-kitchen area of about 20 tatami mats. The total building area is approximately 170 square meters (about 51.4 tsubo) spread across its four stories, sitting on a land area of roughly 180 square meters (about 54.5 tsubo). Built in 1987, this solid RC structure includes one parking space. The price is set at 44,000,000 yen, with the delivery date subject to consultation.
The Maeda area of Urasoe offers a blend of residential calm and convenient access to central Okinawa. An interesting local fact is that Urasoe was once the seat of the Ryukyu Kingdom before the capital moved to Shuri. The property is within a reasonable distance from major attractions like the UNESCO World Heritage site, Shuri Castle, a beautifully reconstructed symbol of Ryukyuan culture and history.