Prime Land Investment Opportunity in Uruma, Okinawa
This 149 square meter plot of land, located in the Amagan district of Uruma City, Okinawa, presents a unique and strategic investment opportunity. The property is designated as military land (軍用地) with a high multiplier of 43 times and an appreciation rate of 1.43%. It is a single-title property situated within a fenced area, and its return date is currently undetermined. This type of asset is ideal for forward-looking, solid asset formation and is also perfectly suited for inheritance planning. For any matters concerning military land, Marui Real Estate is your expert contact.
The agent's special notes provide critical financial details: The annual lease fee for the 7th year of Reiwa (2025) is 186,996 yen. The fixed asset tax for the same period is 15,419 yen, resulting in a per-square-meter unit price of 1,255.01 yen. The listing agent, Marui Real Estate LLC, operates from an office in Gushikami, Ginowan City. Their core business includes real estate sales and purchase brokerage, buyout support, inheritance services, and apartment management. Marui Real Estate prioritizes customer satisfaction, aiming to be the 'best partner for your home and life.' They strive to realize their clients' happiness through sincere assistance and aim to grow alongside the local community. Their website is https://www.marui.info/. Their address is: 3-17-10-102, Gushikami, Ginowan City, Okinawa Prefecture. Business hours are 09:00–18:00 on weekdays, closed on Sundays and holidays. The contact telephone number is 098-800-2556. The office features parking for five cars in front of the shop, and they welcome inquiries.
The Amagan area in Uruma City offers a blend of residential and natural landscapes. An interesting local fact is that Uruma City was formed in 2005 from the merger of four towns, creating a significant urban center in central Okinawa. The property is situated with views toward the sea and the Gushikawa Transmission Station. The closest major landmark is the iconic Katsuren Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site with a rich history dating back to the Gusuku period, offering panoramic views of the surrounding coast and East China Sea.