Newly Built Detached Houses in Okinawa's Yaese Town
This listing presents a rare opportunity to purchase a brand-new, custom-built detached house in the peaceful Yaese Town of Okinawa Prefecture. The property consists of three separate units (A, B, and C) currently under construction, offering a choice of layouts and price points. Unit A is priced at 32.9 million yen, Unit B at 31.9 million yen, and Unit C at 30.9 million yen.
The houses are designed as modern two-story wooden structures, each featuring a spacious 4LDK layout. The total floor area is 95.22 square meters (28.8 tsubo), built on a generous land plot of 145.71 square meters (44.07 tsubo). Key features include a south-facing road, a regular-shaped plot, and space for three parked cars. The interior is designed for comfort and convenience, with facilities including an indoor washing machine space, a walk-in closet, underfloor storage, and storage in all rooms. The kitchen is a modern system kitchen with a counter-style design and three or more gas burners. The bathroom and toilet are separate, featuring a unit bath with a bathtub, shampoo dresser, and drying function. Additional amenities include a 24-hour ventilation system, propane gas, an intercom with a TV monitor, and a dimple key for security.
The agent, Ryubi Fudosan, emphasizes their team of experienced and cheerful staff dedicated to helping clients. They offer comprehensive support throughout the home-buying process, including detailed explanations of mortgages and associated purchase costs. Notably, the agency does not have a designated bank, allowing them to propose banks and mortgage plans tailored to each client's specific situation and desires. They welcome questions on topics like monthly payment targets, purchasing without a down payment, mortgage insurance, and choosing between traditional and online banks. The current status is "under construction" with a building confirmation number of HPA-25-00000-1.
Yaese Town offers a relaxed lifestyle within Okinawa's southern region. An interesting local fact is that the area is part of the Nanjo-Yaese region, known for its deep historical roots, including the sacred site of Sefa-Utaki, a UNESCO World Heritage location. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Gyokusendo Cave and Okinawa World in Nanjo City, a popular cultural park featuring one of Japan's largest limestone caves, traditional Ryukyuan village exhibits, and habu snake shows.