Prime Vacant Land in Uruma, Okinawa with Full-Service Agent Support
This vacant plot of land, located in Yonashiroyakena, Uruma City, Okinawa Prefecture, offers a prime opportunity to build your custom home. The land spans approximately 252 square meters (about 76.2 tsubo) and is designated as miscellaneous land (zasshuchi). It features a flat terrain with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The property fronts a 4-meter wide road to the south with no private road maintenance obligations. The handover date is negotiable, and there are no specific building conditions attached to the sale.
The listing is managed by Minsa House, a specialized Okinawan real estate and financial services agency. Their team consists of professionals from major real estate firms, financial institutions, and house manufacturers, committed to providing high-level, specialized information and support throughout the purchasing process. They believe that pursuing the quantity and quality of services they can concretely offer leads to highly satisfactory property purchases and a long, secure lifestyle for their clients.
Minsa House is well-known locally, with over 20,000 followers on Instagram and TikTok combined. They have secured contracts with many clients and have received specific, positive reviews on Google from past purchasers (they state their reviews contain no fake comments). The agency emphasizes four key commitments: 1) Long-term, concrete life planning design. 2) Deep property information provision (including crime statistics, maximum predicted seismic intensity, etc.). 3) Sharing the property's appeal and points of caution from a construction perspective. 4) Response speed and high sincerity that exceeds expectations.
Upon contract, they offer special benefits: ① Introduction to a custom home construction company tailored to your budget and requests (their representative has experience as a business manager at a custom home company, offering richer expertise than typical real estate agents). ② Free consultation support after handover for asset management, tax-saving strategies, and various subsidies (provided by Fukumoto, a certified Level 1 Financial Planner).
Minsa House operates from seven locations across Okinawa, from north to south, and can handle inquiries anywhere on the main island. By prior appointment, they offer property tours and purchase consultations 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Their offices include Naha Urasoe Main Store, Naha Kumoji Store, Urasoe PARCO Store, Okinawa Rycom Store, Yomitan Royal Hotel Store, Yomitan Zanpamisaki Store, and Nago Miyasato Store.
They encourage consultation from a wide range of potential buyers, including those worried about building a wooden house in Okinawa due to budget or climate concerns (they will frankly explain the pros and cons of concrete vs. wood construction), those just beginning to vaguely consider a purchase and unsure where to start, those debating whether to continue renting or buy a home, those undecided between a custom home, new condominium, or newly built spec house, and those concerned about qualifying for a housing loan (including self-employed individuals, those with other loans, or recent job-changers).
Inquiring about this property comes with additional perks: [Benefit 1] A financial plan detailing all costs from purchase to moving in. [Benefit 2] A property report with niche information not fully covered on GooHome (e.g., maximum seismic intensity prediction, tsunami disaster risk). [Benefit 3] Optional free financial consultation from a Level 1 Financial Planner (Fukumoto) to support a confident purchase.
The area of Uruma City is part of the central region of Okinawa Island, known for its beautiful coastline and the iconic Kaichu Doro (Ocean Road), a causeway connecting several small islands. A major nearby landmark is the Katsuren Peninsula, which is home to the historic Katsuren Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu, offering stunning ocean views and a deep dive into Ryukyuan history.