Land for Sale in Itoman City, Okinawa
This property, listed as C26-13, is a plot of land for sale in the Oaza Ozato area of Itoman City, Okinawa. The asking price is 18.5 million JPY, with a price per tsubo of 237,000 JPY. The registered land area is 258.08 square meters (approximately 78.06 tsubo). The land rights are ownership, the land category is residential, and it is located in a City Planning Area of Unrestricted Use within an Urbanization Control Area. The building coverage ratio is 60% and the floor area ratio is 200%.
A key feature is that the land comes with an existing structure, which will be transferred in its current condition. This structure is a 56-year-old, single-story concrete block building with a cement tile and galvanized steel sheet roof. The total floor area is approximately 105.34 square meters (31.86 tsubo). Land information notes road frontage to the north, with a width of about 6 meters (classified as Item 1, No. 1), and a frontage width of approximately 15 meters. The property is subject to the Itoman City Landscape Plan.
Utilities and infrastructure are in place, including public water supply, a septic tank, and propane gas. The annual fixed asset taxes are 17,184 JPY for the land and 4,328 JPY for the building (Reiwa 7 fiscal year). Transaction conditions specify that the buyer bears the ownership transfer registration costs. The real estate agent's commission is (price x 3% + 60,000 yen) including tax. The transaction type is intermediary, handled by Oroku Shokai Co., Ltd.
Accessibility is convenient, with the "Ozato" bus stop approximately a 2-minute walk away. The school districts are Takamine Elementary School and Takamine Junior High School, both about a 5-minute walk. The delivery of the property is negotiable, and viewings of the existing structure are possible for interested parties, with transfer in its current state.
The Ozato area of Itoman offers a quieter residential setting while remaining connected. An interesting local fact is that Itoman City has a deep history tied to Okinawan fishing culture and is known for its unique traditions. The closest major landmark is the iconic Peace Memorial Park in Itoman, a significant historical site and tourist attraction dedicated to the Battle of Okinawa, located a short drive away.