Heartful Town Okinawa City East: A Newly Built Wooden Family Home in a Popular School District
This newly built detached house, designated as Building B in the Heartful Town development, offers a rare opportunity to secure a modern family home in the sought-after Miyasato school district of Okinawa City. The property is one of only three limited units available in this popular area, presenting an ideal living space designed to nurture family life. The construction is wood-frame, providing a warm and natural living environment.
The property features a spacious 4LDK layout, comprising four Japanese-style rooms (totaling 4.5 tatami mats) and three Western-style rooms (7.0, 5.75, and 5.25 tatami mats), with a combined Living-Dining-Kitchen area of 18 tatami mats. The total building area is approximately 93.98 square meters (about 28.4 tsubo) spread over two stories. The land size is approximately 121.03 square meters (about 36.6 tsubo). Key equipment and facilities include a system kitchen, propane gas, a shampoo washbasin vanity, a warm-water washing toilet seat, two toilets, an independent washbasin, a walk-in closet, terrestrial digital broadcasting, a monitor-equipped intercom, running water, and sewerage. The structure is wood and other materials.
Located in Okinawa City's East 1-chome, the home is conveniently situated just a 3-minute walk from the Miyasato Shogakko Mae bus stop. The property falls within the catchment areas for Miyasato Elementary School (a 5-minute walk) and Miyasato Junior High School (an 11-minute walk). The property comes with two parallel parking spaces. The completion and handover date is scheduled for January 29, 2026, and the property is currently under construction. The sale price is 45.9 million JPY, with additional costs including a registration fee for ownership transfer (to be borne by the buyer, estimate required), a prorated property tax settlement, and a 10,000 JPY revenue stamp for the sales contract. The real estate agent's handling fee is 1,580,700 JPY.
The surrounding area of Okinawa City offers a blend of suburban convenience and access to Okinawa's unique culture. An interesting local fact is that Okinawa City, formerly known as Koza, has a rich history intertwined with the post-war U.S. military presence and has developed a vibrant local music scene, particularly for rock and jazz. For recreation and tourism, residents are within a reasonable driving distance of the famous Okinawa Comprehensive Athletic Park, which includes the Okinawa Cellular Stadium, a major venue for sports and concerts, and is not far from the scenic coastline and beaches of the Katsuren Peninsula.