Prime Residential Land for Sale in Okinawa City's Takahara District
This 218.73 square meter (approximately 66.16 tsubo) plot of residential land is located in the desirable Takahara 7-chome area of Okinawa City. The land is flat and vacant, offering a blank canvas for your dream home. The property is designated as Category 1 Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Zone, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. Utilities are readily available, including propane gas, municipal water supply, and sewerage systems. The land fronts a 4-meter wide road to the west and has no private road burden.
Accessibility is convenient, with the nearest bus stop, Takahara Minami, approximately a 6-minute walk away. The property is listed for sale at 23,980,000 JPY.
The listing agent, House Do Uruma Akamichi, provides extensive support services for prospective buyers. They offer comprehensive property tours, grouping together listings with similar conditions (area, layout, budget, etc.) for efficient viewing. A key strength is their ability to arrange consolidated preliminary screenings for mortgages with a wide range of financial institutions, including local Okinawan banks (Okinawa Bank, Ryukyu Bank, Rokin, Kagoshima Bank, JA) and online banks (au Jibun Bank, Sony Bank, SBI Sumishin Net Bank, Aeon Bank). After screenings, they create a comparison chart to help clients select the optimal loan. Their services cover new builds, used houses, condominiums, and land, and they can also introduce properties listed by other agencies or off-market listings. They highlight special loan programs, such as ARUHI Flat 35 interest rate reductions for the first five years, particularly beneficial for households with couples under 40 or those with children under 18. They host free individual mortgage consultation sessions and emphasize that no administrative fees are charged for their loan support services.
The Takahara area in Okinawa City offers a suburban residential feel while remaining well-connected. An interesting local fact is that Okinawa City, formerly known as Koza, has a rich cultural history deeply influenced by the presence of U.S. military bases, resulting in a unique fusion of American and Okinawan cultures, particularly evident in its music scene which gave birth to the distinctive "Okinawan Rock" genre. The closest major tourist attraction is the Okinawa Zoo & Museum (Okinawa Kodomo no Kuni), a family-friendly destination featuring a zoo, botanical gardens, and a natural history museum, located just a short drive away.