New Construction Detached House in Nishihara Town, Okinawa
This newly built detached house, currently under construction and scheduled for completion in June 2026, offers a modern living space in the growing area of Nishihara Town, Okinawa. The property is part of the "Iida Group Holdings" development brand, known for providing quality housing at a lower cost. The house features a 3LDK layout with a spacious 18-tatami mat living, dining, and kitchen area, plus a free space, creating a total of approximately 107.64 square meters (about 32.6 tsubo) of comfortable floor area. The design includes a system kitchen with a counter, a walk-in closet, underfloor storage, and two separate toilets, catering to contemporary lifestyle needs.
According to the agent's notes, the construction is wood frame and other materials. A special note details the road access: the property fronts a 4.5-meter wide road on the north side. The agent, Home Trade Center, introduces itself as a member of "Iida Group Holdings," a group that widely develops real estate businesses. Their management philosophy is "to create a living environment where more people can live happily and contribute to the creation of a rich society." They aim to provide customers with low-cost, high-quality housing information.
The property sits on a land area of approximately 123.62 square meters (about 37.4 tsubo) with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 150%. It includes three parallel parking spaces. The main living areas face south for optimal sunlight, and the balcony offers about 7.45 square meters (2.3 tsubo) of outdoor space. Other notable equipment includes a water purifier, propane gas, bathroom dryer, vanity washbasin, heated toilet seats, an independent washstand, terrestrial digital broadcasting, and a monitor intercom.
The area of Nishihara Town offers a blend of residential calm and accessibility. An interesting fact about Okinawa is its unique ecosystem, home to the Yanbaru Kuina, a rare flightless bird found only in the northern forests of the island. The closest major landmark is the picturesque Nakagusuku Castle Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site located a short drive away, offering stunning views and a deep dive into Ryukyu Kingdom history.