Newly Built Detached House in Okinawa City's Chibana Area
This newly constructed detached house, designated as Building B within a three-unit development, offers a modern and spacious 4LDK layout in the growing Chibana 1-chome area of Okinawa City. The property features a total floor area of approximately 93.56 square meters (28.3 tsubo) on a generous land plot of about 143.33 square meters (43.4 tsubo). Key amenities include a system kitchen with a counter and water purifier, a walk-in closet, under-floor storage, two toilets, a bathroom dryer, and a monitor-equipped intercom. The house is a two-story wooden structure with three parallel parking spaces and a south-facing balcony of about 5 square meters.
The agent, Lia Home, provides comprehensive support for prospective buyers. They offer detailed consultations on budget, including explaining how much one can borrow for a housing loan, the maximum amount, and monthly payments, addressing concerns step by step. Regarding the property itself, they compare the merits and demerits of wooden versus RC (concrete) construction and explain the unique warranty coverage for new detached houses, comparing it with used properties. For families, they provide consultations on school districts tailored to children's ages and introduce properties close to workplaces or parents' homes based on requests. For the surrounding residential environment, they make solid proposals regarding bus transportation and disaster evacuation areas suited to the customer's family situation. Their goal is to resolve any anxieties about purchasing a home together, no matter how minor, and they aim to be a homely and easy-to-consult real estate agency. They can guide clients throughout Okinawa's main island, with evening appointments after work being acceptable. With prior reservations, they accommodate viewings as late as 9 PM or 10 PM and serve various cities, towns, and villages.
The property is conveniently located just a 3-minute walk from the Chibana bus stop, providing access to public transport. The area is part of Okinawa City, a central hub known for its mix of urban convenience and subtropical ambiance. An interesting local fact is that Okinawa City hosts one of the largest U.S. military bases in Japan, Kadena Air Base, which has influenced the area's unique cultural fusion. The closest major tourist attraction is the Okinawa Zoo & Museum (Okinawa Kodomo no Kuni), a popular family destination featuring a zoo, museum, and amusement park facilities, located just a short drive away.