Prime Residential Land Plot in Haebaru, Okinawa
This exceptional land plot, designated as Plot 4 within the comprehensive Block 4 development in Tsukazan, Haebaru Town, presents a rare opportunity to build your dream home in a highly convenient and livable environment. The property spans approximately 133.37 square meters (about 40.34 tsubo) and is offered with a reference building price starting from 20.9 million yen, with plans to transition into built-for-sale homes in the future. The land is subject to building conditions, meaning a designated construction company must be used, and the handover date is negotiable.
The location is a major highlight, offering superb daily convenience. As highlighted in the listing, supermarkets and convenience stores are within walking distance, creating a lifestyle where essential amenities are easily accessible. The plot is situated on a 6-meter wide road to the southwest with no private road burden. The building-to-land ratio is 50% with a floor area ratio of 100%, providing flexible construction options. The property is classified as residential land within a Category I Low-Rise Residential Zone in a City Planning Area.
According to the agent's special notes: "Because we are a specialized intermediary, we can kindly and carefully explain everything from the property's advantages to its disadvantages. We will not engage in any pushy sales tactics. We will guide you to a property that suits you and that you will be satisfied with. We handle numerous properties besides this one. We look forward to hearing from you! Please inquire about possible modifications to the building." This transparent approach ensures buyers are fully informed.
The surrounding area of Haebaru offers a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Haebaru was historically known for its textile dyeing, particularly using Ryukyuan indigo. The closest major tourist attraction is the UNESCO World Heritage site of Shuri Castle, the former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located approximately a 15-minute drive away in Naha, offering a deep dive into Okinawa's rich royal history.