Blooming Garden Uruma City Takaezu 4-Building - Long-Term Excellent Housing
This new construction detached house, part of the Blooming Garden development in Uruma City, Okinawa, offers a spacious 4LDK layout designed for modern living. The property, designated as a Long-Term Excellent Housing unit, ensures high-quality construction standards and durability. The house spans 113.85 square meters across two stories, built with traditional wooden post-and-beam construction, and sits on a generous 177.32 square meter plot of land.
Key features include a south-facing balcony, a double-height ceiling, and flooring throughout all rooms. The kitchen is equipped with a counter, dishwasher, water purifier, and gas stove. The home boasts two or more toilets, including water-saving models, a shower-equipped vanity, a bidet toilet seat, and a bathroom with a dryer and heating. Conveniences include a smart key system, an energy-efficient water heater, and a TV monitor intercom. The property also includes a walk-in closet and underfloor storage. Its energy consumption performance is rated four stars (achieving a 30% reduction rate), and its insulation performance is rated 6 out of 7 levels.
Critical agent notes provide essential technical details. The property fronts a 3.7-meter wide public road (municipal road) to the east. Utilities include public water supply, individual propane gas, main sewerage, and Okinawa Electric Power. The site area includes land designated for a covenant road (Building 1: 56.84m², Building 2: 69.99m²). A setback is required for this unit (Building 3: 0.18m²). The building confirmation number is第R07SHC122961号, among others.
The area of Uruma City offers a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Uruma City was formed in 2005 from the merger of four towns, symbolizing unity. The closest major landmark is the iconic Katsuren Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site with a rich Ryukyuan history, located approximately a 15-minute drive away, offering stunning coastal views and a deep dive into Okinawa's past.