New Construction Detached House in Uruma City, Okinawa
This newly built detached house in the Toyohara district of Uruma City offers a modern 4LDK layout with a total floor area of approximately 106.81 square meters (about 32.3 tsubo). The property is part of a three-unit development, with this being the final unit available. It is currently under construction with a scheduled completion date of November 2025. The two-story wooden structure sits on a land area of approximately 156.33 square meters (about 47.3 tsubo) and includes two parallel parking spaces.
The property features a well-equipped interior including a system kitchen with a counter, water purifier, propane gas, bathroom dryer, a vanity unit with shampoo basin, two toilets with heated bidet seats, a walk-in closet, underfloor storage, digital terrestrial broadcasting, and a monitor-equipped intercom. The main living areas face south for optimal sunlight, and the balcony area is approximately 5 square meters (about 1.5 tsubo).
Equipment/Facilities: Wooden construction, other. Special Notes/Remarks: As a specialized intermediary, we provide kind and detailed explanations of the property's merits and demerits. We do not engage in any high-pressure sales. We will guide you to a property that suits you and that you will be satisfied with. We handle numerous other properties besides this one. We look forward to hearing from you! *Details about the cashback campaign: After handover, we will cashback 10% of the commission received. Discounts are also possible, so please feel free to inform the person in charge.
The location is highly convenient for families, with both Takaezu Elementary School and Takaezu Junior High School within an 8-minute and 7-minute walk, respectively. The Toyohara bus stop is a 3-minute walk away, providing public transport access. The area is well-serviced, with a Don Quijote store approximately an 11-minute walk from the property.
Uruma City, located in central Okinawa, is known for its rich history and beautiful coastal scenery. An interesting fact is that the city was formed in 2005 from the merger of four towns and is home to the Katsuren Peninsula, which features the historic Katsuren Castle ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Mid-Sea Road (Kaichu Doro), a series of causeways connecting several islands and offering stunning ocean views.