Grafare Uruma City Ishikawa Akasaki: A Newly Built, Energy-Efficient Home in Okinawa
This newly constructed detached house, located in Uruma City's Ishikawa Akasaki 2-chome, offers a modern 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 97.5m². The property is situated on a spacious, well-shaped, and flat plot of land measuring 200.65m², providing ample outdoor space. The home features a two-story wooden structure and includes three parking spaces.
The property is equipped with an indoor washing machine space. A key feature is its designation as a ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) standard residence, meaning it meets national energy-saving standards and offers significant benefits for the owner. It is also certified as a Long-Term Excellent Housing, having achieved the highest grade in six categories: seismic resistance (against collapse), seismic resistance (against damage), wind resistance, formaldehyde countermeasures, deterioration countermeasures, and maintenance management.
Special notes from the agent indicate that at the time of contract, a 10,000 yen revenue stamp attached to the contract and a deposit (earnest money) are required. The amount of the deposit will be determined through consultation with the client. The agent, Ohana Real Estate, highlights that loan-related costs can also be financed, and depending on the financial institution, loan guarantee fees can be added to the interest rate. They offer consultation on mortgages and can introduce clients to suitable financial institutions, including reliable regional banks and low-interest online banks, emphasizing a transparent, no-pressure sales approach.
The area of Uruma City is part of central Okinawa, offering a blend of residential comfort and access to the island's renowned coastal beauty. An interesting fact is that Uruma City was formed from the merger of several towns, including the former Ishikawa City, and is known for its historical sites like the Katsuren Castle Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The closest major landmark is the scenic Kaichu Doro (Ocean Road), a causeway offering stunning views of the East China Sea.