New Construction Detached House in Uruma City, Okinawa
This newly built detached house, part of a three-unit development in the Akano area of Uruma City, presents a modern and spacious family home. The property, designated as Building C, features a 4LDK layout complemented by a shoe-in closet and a walk-in closet, offering ample storage. The design includes a covered entrance and a roofed balcony, providing convenience regardless of the weather. The interior boasts a generous living-dining-kitchen area, a wide counter kitchen with a three-burner gas stove, and a bathroom equipped with a dryer. Additional amenities include a monitor-equipped intercom, under-floor storage, and two toilets, one with a bidet function. The property allows for parallel parking for up to three vehicles.
The construction is wood-frame and other, with a total floor area of approximately 93.15 square meters (about 28.1 tsubo) on a land of roughly 146.4 square meters (about 44.3 tsubo). Completion and immediate occupancy are scheduled for December 2025. The location offers good access, being about an 11-minute walk from the Tabata bus stop.
The listing agent, Aomi Real Estate, provides comprehensive notes. Equipment/Facilities: Wooden frame / Other. Special Notes/Remarks: ☆☆☆Aomi Real Estate aims to be the most trusted real estate company in Okinawa Prefecture☆☆☆ 【As we have a certified administrative scrivener on staff, we are a company that can provide various legal advice for free】 ☆☆Our sales staff, who have a track record of selling over 300 buildings within Okinawa Prefecture, and our friendly female staff will guide you☆☆ Aomi Real Estate has all employees who have purchased their own homes☆ We can provide advice on house hunting and trouble cases based on actual experience. We provide accurate knowledge and the latest information on post-delivery procedures such as mortgage tax deductions, real estate acquisition tax reduction procedures, subsidies, and mortgage interest rate fluctuations☆.
The Akano district in Uruma City offers a residential setting with convenient access to central Okinawa. An interesting local fact is that Uruma City was formed in 2005 from the merger of four towns, symbolizing a bridge ("Uruma" can relate to "bridge") connecting the past and future of the region. The area is within a reasonable driving distance to major tourist attractions like the Okinawa Memorial Park, which houses the Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum, a significant landmark dedicated to reflecting on history and promoting peace.