Prime Development Land in Nanjo City, Okinawa
This prime development land, designated as Plot B within a two-parcel subdivision, offers a generous 189.86 square meters (approximately 57.4 tsubo) in the Oyakebara area of Nanjo City. The property is vacant land with no building conditions attached, providing complete freedom for the buyer's vision, be it a custom-built home, a shop, or a warehouse. The land is designated as residential-use optimal land on a gentle slope, with a building coverage ratio of 70% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
Critical agent notes specify that a setback of 7.97 sqm (approx. 2.41 tsubo) is required. The land has been surveyed and will be transferred in its current condition. The surrounding environment is highly convenient, with a Lawson convenience store just a 5-minute walk (330m) away. Key amenities are within a short drive: the Nanjo Sashiki/Tamagusuku Interchange is a 1-minute drive (400m), Nanjo City Hall is 2 minutes (750m), another Lawson is 3 minutes (900m), the Costco Nanjo Warehouse store is 3 minutes (1500m), and the Town Plaza Kanehide Sashiki supermarket is 6 minutes (2700m).
The listing agent, House Do Haebaru, outlines a comprehensive six-step process for purchase: initial consultation, financial planning and loan pre-screening, property selection and on-site viewing, application and negotiation, contract signing and explanation of important matters, and finally balance payment and key handover. They offer full support services, including arrangements for renovation work, moving companies, and assistance with housing loans from local and online banks.
The Oyakebara district of Nanjo City offers a blend of suburban tranquility and growing convenience. An interesting local fact is that the nearby coastline is part of the Nanjo City area, which is known for its dramatic limestone cliffs and sacred sites like Sefa-Utaki, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Nakagusuku Castle Ruins, a gusuku (Ryukyuan castle) site also registered as a UNESCO World Heritage property, offering panoramic views and a deep dive into Ryukyuan history.