Newly Built Family Home with Walk-in Closets in Uruma City
This newly constructed detached house, part of the 'Libre Garden Uruma City Tabaru' development, offers a modern and spacious living environment designed for comfort. The property features a generous 16-tatami mat living and dining area, complemented by multiple walk-in closets providing ample storage. The layout is a 3LDK configuration, comprising three Western-style rooms (8, 6, and 5 tatami mats) in addition to the large living space. The home is equipped with a counter kitchen, water purifier, propane gas system, bathroom dryer, a vanity with hair-washing basin, two toilets (one on each floor), and a monitor-equipped intercom. The property also includes under-floor storage and a balcony accessible from the 9-tatami room.
According to the agent's notes, the construction is wood-frame and other materials. The agent emphasizes their role as a dedicated intermediary, committed to explaining both the advantages and disadvantages of the property in a kind and polite manner, with no high-pressure sales tactics. They state: "✨【Year-End Campaign Currently Underway】✨ Because we are a specialized intermediary, we can kindly and politely explain everything from the property's merits to its demerits. We do not engage in any forceful sales, so please feel free to consult with us with peace of mind. We will propose a property that matches your wishes and satisfies you. Currently, due to the fiscal year-end, there are many properties where price and conditions are easier to discuss. We also handle many properties not listed here, so if you have any concerns, please feel free to contact us." The property is a Long-Term Excellent Housing, qualifying for Flat 35S financing, and is being sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
The home is situated in the Tabaru area of Uruma City, Okinawa Prefecture. Uruma City is located on Okinawa Island's central east coast, known for its scenic bridges connecting multiple islands. A notable nearby landmark is the Katsuren Peninsula, which features the historic ruins of Katsuren Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site offering panoramic views of the ocean and insight into the Ryukyu Kingdom's history.