Future-Ready Land Plot in Yomitan Village, Okinawa
This 423 square meter (approximately 128 tsubo) plot of land is available for purchase in the Habira district of Yomitan Village, Okinawa. Currently classified as farmland, the property is situated in a First Category Low-Rise Residential Zone with a building coverage ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 100%. The land is flat, vacant, and corner-shaped, with access to public water supply.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The property is subject to the "Habira Heira Ishihara and other Southwest Area District Plan," which stipulates a minimum lot size of 300㎡ (90 tsubo) and a height restriction of 10 meters. Importantly, a portion of the land will be reduced (減歩) for road widening. Crucially, the land is currently not connected to a road that meets the Building Standards Act, making construction impossible at present. However, future road and infrastructure development under the district plan will eventually make building possible, positioning this as a forward-looking investment. The timeline for this road improvement is currently unknown.
Additional price remarks specify that the buyer is responsible for the contract stamp duty, fixed asset tax settlement, and ownership transfer costs. The agent, LifeLulu Corporation, offers comprehensive support for prospective homebuyers, assisting with procedures and addressing concerns about the purchase process, loan repayments, and future tax and inheritance matters. Their business hours are 10:00 to 18:00, closed Saturdays and Sundays, though weekend viewings are possible by prior appointment.
The area of Yomitan Village is rich in history and natural beauty, known for its stunning coastline and cultural sites like the Zakimi Castle Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The property is approximately a 4-minute walk from the Habira bus stop, offering local connectivity. This plot represents a strategic opportunity to secure land in a developing residential area with clear future potential, guided by a structured district plan.