A Newly Built Wooden House in Naha's Gushi District
This newly constructed detached house in Naha City's Gushi district offers a modern 4LDK layout with a total floor area of approximately 93.98 square meters. Built in 2025, this two-story wooden structure sits on a generous 110.39 square meter plot of land, featuring a private garden space and parking for two vehicles. The property has achieved the highest wind resistance grade, a crucial feature for Okinawa's climate, ensuring durability and safety.
The interior is designed for comfort and functionality, featuring a bright 17.75-jo LDK (living, dining, kitchen) area with a warm-design kitchen that includes a stainless steel sink and 3-burner gas stove. The home offers four Western-style rooms of varying sizes (6-jo, 5.68-jo, 5-jo, and 4.5-jo), providing ample space for family living. Additional features include two toilets, one with a washlet, a unit bath with dryer, a three-mirror vanity dresser, and multiple storage spaces including under-stair storage and shoe storage capable of accommodating the entire family's footwear. The property also includes an inner balcony and approximately 1.5 tsubo (5 square meters) of balcony space.
The construction is wood frame and other materials. Regarding Amir Real Estate: The company conveys methods for purchasing subdivision housing inexpensively, leveraging their employees' background from major new construction detached home development companies. They comprehensively cover characteristics of various manufacturers that other companies cannot know, proposing the best choices for customers. Their staff is well-versed in land, building layouts, and residential construction, so they can also guide customers considering building from the land with low-cost custom homes. Special benefits when contracting with the company include: Large cashback limited to new detached houses (consulting with customers for the best way to make it cheaper overall); Making purchases advantageous by providing behind-the-scenes information on subdivision housing; Subsidy application and tax saving support after delivery. They specifically invite consultation from: People who don't understand housing loans; Those wondering about the difference between wooden and RC construction; People considering purchase using real estate sale proceeds; Those who want to build a custom home with their desired layout but are over budget. For those anxious about being solicited: The company is perfect for people who think "If I view it, I'll have to buy," "I'll be heavily solicited," or "I can't refuse clearly." They don't do pushy, persistent sales, so take the first step easily with them to experience the property purchase process. They can also respond quickly to condition-related consultations.
The Gushi district in Naha offers convenient access to urban amenities while maintaining a residential atmosphere. The area is served by the Takara bus stop, just a 5-minute walk away, providing public transportation options throughout the city. An interesting historical fact about Naha is that it was the royal capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom for centuries, with Shuri Castle serving as the palace and administrative center. The closest major landmark is the restored Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site located approximately 4 kilometers from the property, which offers breathtaking views of the city and insights into Okinawa's unique cultural heritage.
This energy-efficient home qualifies for a 400,000 yen subsidy in cash, and with smart utilization of housing loans, it's possible to acquire the property with virtually zero actual personal funds. The property is ready for immediate occupancy with completion scheduled for August 2025, and viewings are available at any time.