Newly Built 4LDK Detached House in Itoman City, Okinawa
This newly constructed detached house, currently under construction and scheduled for completion in June 2026, is located in the Kenzaki area of Itoman City, Okinawa. The property is designated as Building No. 2 within its development. It offers a spacious 4LDK layout, which includes eight Western-style rooms, six Western-style rooms, a 4.5-tatami Japanese-style room, and a 4.5-tatami Japanese-style room, all equipped with built-in storage. The total building area is 93.96 m² (28.42 tsubo) on a well-shaped, south-facing plot of land measuring 166.59 m² (50.39 tsubo).
The house is a two-story wooden structure built to seismic standards and features a south-facing road with a width of 3.4 meters. Key facilities include a space for an indoor washing machine, a system kitchen with a counter, a pantry, a separate bath and toilet, two toilets, a unit bath with a bathtub and shower, a separate washroom, a shampoo dresser, a bath dryer, bathroom heating, and a re-heating function for the bath. The property is equipped with city water, a 24-hour ventilation system, propane gas, a roof balcony, and security features including an intercom and a TV phone with a monitor. It also comes with underfloor storage.
The listing agent, Ryubi Fudosan, emphasizes their team of experienced and bright staff who are strongly committed to helping clients. They invite you to enjoy the search for your ideal home with them and encourage consultation on any concerns regarding the home-buying process, including detailed explanations of mortgages and associated purchase costs. They note they have no designated bank and can propose banks and mortgage plans tailored to your situation and wishes, addressing common questions about monthly payments, down payments, mortgage insurance, and bank selection.
The property is located in the Kenzaki Elementary and Junior High School district. Access is available via bus from the Monorail's Akamine Station (34-minute bus ride plus approximately 100-minute walk) or from the Nishizaki Entrance bus stop (about an 11-minute walk).