Newly Built 4LDK House in Itoman City, Okinawa
This newly constructed detached house, completed in September 2025, offers a spacious 4LDK layout in the Odo area of Itoman City, Okinawa. The property sits on a 119.54m² (36.16 tsubo) plot of land with a building area of 94.77m² (28.66 tsubo). It features a bright, open living environment thanks to its south-facing orientation and south-side road frontage, ensuring excellent sunlight. The layout is designed for modern living, with a 16.5-jo LDK, a Japanese-style room (4-jo), and three Western-style rooms (7-jo, 6-jo, and 5.2-jo). The property includes parking for up to three vehicles.
Critical agent notes have been translated and incorporated. The equipment includes an indoor washing machine space. Special pricing remarks indicate that it is possible to purchase with effectively zero personal funds, although a deposit and stamp duty are required at the time of contract. Detailed financial planning is offered free of charge. A note on equipment states that details should be confirmed with the agent. A comprehensive remark explains that all new houses introduced by Coco House obtain both "Design Performance Evaluation" and "Construction Performance Evaluation" certificates. This means a third-party organization rigorously verifies not only the design plans but also the on-site construction quality and safety, guaranteeing the home's structural stability, durability, ease of maintenance, and thermal environment—all achieving the highest grades. Utilizing this system offers benefits like earthquake insurance discounts, favorable loan rates, strict inspections during construction, and enhanced asset value for future resale. The current status is completed. Key features of the property are its south-facing road frontage, regular-shaped lot, and south-facing orientation.
The area of Itoman City is rich in history and culture, known for its deep connections to Okinawan traditions and the sea. An interesting local fact is that Itoman is famous for its female divers, known as "ama," who have historically harvested seafood. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Peace Memorial Park, a solemn and beautifully maintained park dedicated to those who lost their lives in the Battle of Okinawa, located just a short drive away.