Newly Built Wooden House in Uruma City, Okinawa with Generous Incentives
This newly constructed wooden house, completed in February 2026, offers a comfortable 3LDK layout in the Takaezu area of Uruma City, Okinawa. The property sits on a 117.5m² (35.54 tsubo) plot of land, described as a regular-shaped and flat lot, with a total building area of 105.16m² (31.81 tsubo). The two-story home features a family-friendly design with a spacious, open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area centered around a counter-style kitchen that allows for interaction with the family. All bedrooms include storage, and the home is equipped with a walk-in closet, shoe closet, under-floor storage, and a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine.
The property comes with a comprehensive list of amenities including a system kitchen with a water purifier and gas stove, a separate bath and toilet, a unit bath with a bathtub and drying function, two toilets with heated seats, air conditioning and heating throughout, an intercom with TV monitor, dimple key security, and a propane gas system. It is built to high standards as a long-life, low-carbon, and earthquake-resistant home with certifications including the Housing Performance Evaluation and Flat 35/S suitability. A defect warranty is also provided.
A key highlight is the "Four Major Benefits" offered by the developer, Shikisai Buildings. These include a cashback incentive, air conditioners installed in all rooms, special pricing for optional construction work through partnered contractors, and a free water server for two years. This package is designed to reduce the initial costs after moving in, allowing new residents to start their life immediately.
The agent's notes emphasize personalized support for buyers. They offer clear explanations of all purchase-related costs, including initial expenses and monthly payments, and help formulate a manageable purchase plan and mortgage structure. They welcome consultations from first-time home buyers, those worried about monthly payments, or anyone concerned about a down payment. The staff provides honest advice, specifically regarding the suitability of wooden construction in Okinawa's climate, considering factors like typhoons, humidity, and termites. Consultations for various optional construction works are also available, with transparent explanations of content and costs provided in advance.
The property is located in a quiet area of Uruma City, with the Takaezu Chugakko Mae bus stop approximately a 4-minute walk away. Uruma City is known for its beautiful coastline and the iconic Kaichu-Doro, a causeway that connects several islands and offers stunning ocean views, making it a popular scenic drive and photo spot for visitors to Okinawa.