A Newly Built Family Home in Naha's Gushi District
This newly constructed property at 555 Gushi 2-chome in Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture represents a modern residential opportunity in a developing community. Built in 2025, this two-story wooden structure offers contemporary living spaces designed for family comfort and convenience.
The property features a spacious 4LDK layout with four bedrooms and a combined living, dining, and kitchen area. The building spans approximately 94.94 square meters (28.7 tsubo) on a land area of approximately 107.96 square meters (32.7 tsubo). The home includes modern amenities such as a system kitchen with counter space, water purifier, propane gas, bathroom dryer, vanity counter with hair washing functionality, two toilets including one with a warm water bidet function, independent washbasin, underfloor storage, digital terrestrial broadcasting capabilities, and a monitor-equipped intercom system.
According to the agent notes, the construction is wood frame and other materials. The property is subject to several legal regulations including the Landscape Act, Aviation Law, Urban Regeneration Special Measures Act, and Important Land Survey Act. Specific restrictions include an absolute height limit of 10 meters and shadow regulations of 5h-3h/1.5m. The building coverage ratio is 50% with a floor area ratio of 100%.
The agent, Home Trade Center, introduces themselves as part of the Iida Group Holdings, a comprehensive real estate business group. Their management philosophy focuses on "creating living environments where more people can live happily and contributing to the creation of a rich society." They aim to provide customers with low-cost, high-quality housing information.
The property includes three parallel parking spaces and features a balcony of approximately 5 square meters (1.5 tsubo) facing southwest for optimal sunlight. The location offers access to public transportation with Akamine Station approximately 24 minutes away and Takara Bus Stop within an 8-minute walk.
The Gushi district of Naha provides residents with a blend of residential comfort and urban accessibility. An interesting historical fact about the area is that it was part of the ancient Ryukyu Kingdom's agricultural lands before becoming incorporated into Naha's urban expansion. The closest major landmark is the Tsubogawa Dam, located approximately 2 kilometers northeast, which serves as both a water resource and recreational area for local residents.
This property represents a turnkey solution for those seeking new construction in Okinawa's capital city, with completion confirmed and viewings currently available through Home Trade Center's Okinawa sales office.