Spacious Development Land in Uruma, Okinawa with Flexible Subdivision Options
This substantial land parcel of 5,889.42 square meters (approximately 1,781.54 tsubo) is available for purchase in the Katsuren Haebaru area of Uruma City, Okinawa. Currently marketed as a single lot, the seller is open to discussing its subdivision into two separate plots: one measuring 1,199.71 tsubo and the other 581.83 tsubo. This flexibility makes it an excellent opportunity for developers or investors seeking land for apartment construction, yard use, or other purposes. The agent, Torico Real Estate, emphasizes that they are ready to consult on the land's specific details to align with the buyer's intended use.
Critical agent notes have been translated for clarity. The price remarks state: "In addition to the sale price, separate expenses will be incurred. Stamp duty and a deposit will be required at the time of contract. For details, please contact the person in charge." Further remarks clarify: "Currently, the property is for sale with the total land area, but subdivision into two plots can also be discussed. Torico Real Estate offers free consultations on mortgage details, expense breakdowns, bank insurance, etc. Please ask any questions, no matter how small, if you have any concerns or uncertainties! Regarding real estate acquisition and brokerage sales: Torico Real Estate will provide a free original appraisal for clients. Please make inquiries via the homepage." The property will be delivered after the removal of residual items and grass cutting.
The land is designated as farmland (畑) within an unspecified use zone, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. It fronts a 5.9-meter-wide road to the east and has no private road burden. The location is highly convenient, within a 4-minute walk to Minamihara Elementary School and a 5-minute drive to commercial areas. The nearest bus stop, Minamihara Shogakko-mae, is about a 3-minute walk away.
The surrounding area of Uruma City is rich in history and natural beauty, formed from the merger of several towns. An interesting local fact is that the city's Katsuren Peninsula is home to the UNESCO World Heritage site Katsuren Castle Ruins, a gusuku (Ryukyuan castle) offering panoramic views of the ocean. The property is also within a reasonable driving distance to major Okinawan attractions like the Okinawa Memorial Park and the famous beaches of the east coast.