Vacant Residential Land for Sale in Okinawa City's Popular Misato Area
This 150.05 square meter plot of land is located in the desirable Misato 2-chome district of Okinawa City. The property is a vacant, flat, and regularly shaped residential lot, situated adjacent to the popular Mihara area. The neighborhood is exceptionally well-equipped with amenities, making it an ideal recommendation for families seeking a comfortable living environment.
Critical agent notes have been translated for full transparency. The property price is 21,787,200 yen. As the seller is the listing company, the brokerage commission is 0 yen. The boundary survey fee is also 0 yen, as it will be conducted at the company's expense. However, the buyer is responsible for the costs associated with the ownership transfer registration. The prorated property tax settlement will be calculated after the settlement date is finalized. A crucial point regarding utilities is that the connection of water and sewage pipes onto the land is the buyer's responsibility.
The land has been cleared, with building demolition and land subdivision registration already completed. The surrounding area is rich with facilities. Misato Daini Park is just a 3-minute walk (230m) away, with Misato Daisan Park a 4-minute walk (280m). Misato Elementary School is a 10-minute walk, and a FamilyMart convenience store, Okinawa Bank, Ryukyu Bank, and Kaigo Bank are all approximately a 2-minute drive. Other supermarkets and shops like Kanehide and San-A Shokuhinkan are within a short driving distance.
The area of Okinawa City offers a blend of suburban convenience and access to Okinawa's unique culture. An interesting fact is that Okinawa City, formerly known as Koza, has a deep connection to the post-war era and American influences, resulting in a vibrant mix of traditional Ryukyuan culture and modern elements. For a major tourist attraction, the Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum and the former Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters are significant historical sites located within the prefecture, offering profound insights into the region's history.