Land for Sale in Yomitan Village, Okinawa
This 389 square meter plot of land is available for purchase in the Toguchi area of Yomitan Village, Okinawa. The land is designated as "wilderness" (原野) and is not currently connected to a public road, meaning construction of a building is not possible at this time. The seller suggests its potential use as a yard or for burial purposes. The property is situated in a low-rise residential exclusive zone and has a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. There is no private road burden. The nearest bus stop, Toguchi Ushirobara, is approximately a 3-minute walk away.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The price remarks specify that additional costs include ownership transfer fees, contract stamp duty, and fixed asset tax settlement payments. A comprehensive remark is directed at prospective homeowners, addressing common concerns: "To customers considering a home... You've decided to buy a house but don't know where to start... You'd rather purchase and build an asset than pay rent for an apartment... You're anxious about whether you can manage mortgage repayments... Purchasing a home is the biggest event in your life. To buy, you must proceed with various procedures. Our company not only supports you with the procedures but also strives to remove as many of your anxieties as possible before purchase! Buying is not as difficult as you might think. What is actually more difficult is after the purchase. Monthly repayments, tax matters, declarations, inheritance matters... We will assist you in purchasing a home with the future in mind!" Contact details for LifeLulu Co., Ltd. are provided: TEL: 098-988-5081, FAX: 098-988-5082, E-mail: [email protected], URL: https://www.lifelulu-kanri.okinawa/. Business hours are 10:00–18:00, closed Saturdays and Sundays, though weekend viewings are possible by prior appointment.
The Yomitan area offers a rich cultural and historical backdrop on Okinawa's main island. An interesting local fact is that Yomitan is famous for its traditional pottery, known as Yachimun, with a history dating back centuries. The village is also home to the Zakimi Castle Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a stunning example of Ryukyuan gusuku architecture, offering panoramic views of the East China Sea.