Newly Built Wooden Detached House in Nishihara Town, Okinawa
This newly built wooden detached house, completed in December 2025, is located in the Kona area of Nishihara Town, Okinawa. The property is situated on a 132.41m² (40.05 tsubo) plot of land, which is described as a regular-shaped, flat lot. The two-story house itself offers 103.91m² (31.43 tsubo) of living space with a 3LDK layout, featuring five-tatami and seven-tatami sized Western-style rooms and a 16-tatami LDK area. The layout is designed for practicality, allowing potential buyers to easily confirm the actual sense of space, circulation, window placement, and storage configuration during an on-site visit.
The property includes three parallel parking spaces. Key facilities and equipment include an indoor washing machine space, a walk-in closet, shoe box, underfloor storage, and storage in all rooms. The kitchen is a system kitchen with a counter facing the living area, featuring a three-burner gas stove, water heater, energy-saving water heater, and water purifier. The bathroom and toilet are separate, with a unit bath featuring a bathtub, reheat function, and dryer. There are two toilets, both equipped with warm-water bidet seats. Security features include an intercom with a TV monitor, a dimple key, and security glass.
The building is a wooden structure built to earthquake-resistant standards and certified as a Long-term Excellent Housing. It features a 24-hour ventilation system, all rooms have two-sided natural light, and it comes with a design and construction housing performance evaluation report, a completion inspection certificate, and a defect warranty from the real estate company. The location is described as sunny and quiet.
Agent notes emphasize the importance of an on-site viewing. They note that not only the price, but the actual spaciousness and brightness can be compared in person. The total cost feeling, including monthly repayments and various fees, will be explained, along with guidance on how to evaluate a wooden house and its differences from reinforced concrete (RC) structures. For those concerned about wooden houses, the completed state allows for easy comparison on-site. Beyond floor plans, you can check the brightness, circulation, and storage. The agent will clearly explain the differences compared to RC or second-hand houses, and will honestly advise on whether a wooden structure is suitable given Okinawa's unique environment of typhoons, humidity, and termites. The proposal is aimed at those who want to make a decision after a thorough on-site comparison, not just based on appearance or price. Exclusive benefits are available through Okinawa Shinchiku.com.
Access is available via monorail to Tedako Urasue Station (9 minutes by bus plus a 55-minute walk) or by bus to Nishihara City Mae bus stop (approx. 6-minute walk).