Prime Residential Land in Urasoe's Nishihara District
This 208.92 square meter plot of residential land is situated in the quiet residential neighborhood of Nishihara 1-chome, Urasoe City. The property is a flat, vacant lot with public water and sewage systems already in place. A key feature is the flexibility of purchase; the land can be subdivided (分筆), allowing buyers to acquire a portion of the total area to suit their needs and budget.
According to the agent's notes, the location offers excellent daily convenience. Key amenities are within easy reach: Barclays Court is an 8-minute walk (approx. 500m), Lawson Urasoe Nishihara store is a 9-minute walk (approx. 650m), and the Sanei V21 Food Hall Nishihara store is about a 4-minute drive (approx. 960m). For commuters, the Nishihara Interchange is also approximately a 4-minute drive away (approx. 1.1km). The property is within walking distance of local schools, with Urasoe Municipal Toyama Elementary School a 17-minute walk (approx. 1.1km) and Urasoe Municipal Uranishi Junior High School a 14-minute walk (approx. 850m).
The agent, Orion Real Estate, emphasizes their comprehensive support for property transactions in Urasoe. They offer expert consultation on home loans, addressing common questions such as effective timing and amounts for early repayment, choosing the right bank, determining an appropriate loan amount, and scenarios for buyers with no savings or down payment. They also assist self-employed individuals, those on childcare leave, people with existing car or home loans, and anyone with general loan anxieties. Their services cover new and used houses, condominiums, land, investment properties, military housing, and foreigner residences, with free purchase assessments available.
The Nishihara area provides a balanced lifestyle, combining residential tranquility with urban functionality. An interesting fact about Urasoe City is that it is home to the Urasoe Yodore, a historical site and park containing the royal mausoleum of the Ryukyu Kingdom's second ruling dynasty. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum and its surrounding park in Itoman City, a profound site dedicated to reflecting on the history of the Battle of Okinawa and promoting peace, located within a reasonable driving distance.