Oceanfront Land Parcel in Yomitan Village, Okinawa
This exceptional land parcel, designated as Plot 2 in the Itarashiki II development, offers a rare opportunity to own an oceanfront property in Okinawa. Spanning approximately 158.94 square meters (48.1 tsubo), the flat, vacant land is situated directly across the road from Nakagusuku Bay, providing stunning, unobstructed ocean views. The property is particularly appealing for surfing enthusiasts and fishing aficionados, offering immediate access to the water's edge.
The land is classified as "zasshuchi" (miscellaneous land) and is partially within a protected forest area. It is located in the urbanization promotion area with a land use designation of Category I Low-Rise Residential. The building coverage ratio is 50% and the floor area ratio is 100%. The site fronts a 12-meter wide road on its east side with no private road maintenance burdens. The property is sold with no building conditions attached, allowing for complete freedom in designing your dream home.
Critical agent notes have been provided, offering essential guidance for potential buyers. Regarding home loans, a primary concern for purchasers, the agent notes: "Our company does not have a designated bank. We will propose banks and home loan plans that suit your situation and wishes. Common questions we address include: wanting to keep monthly payments to a certain amount, whether purchase is possible without a down payment, explanations of group credit life insurance, which bank is best, and considerations for online banks. Our staff will answer your various questions." Furthermore, the agent highlights: "We have many unlisted properties. You can access our company homepage from the above URL. If you are considering a new custom-built house, land, a used house, or a used apartment, please take a look."
The surrounding area of Yomitan Village in Okinawa is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Yomitan is famous for its traditional pottery, known as Yachimun, a craft with a centuries-old history influenced by trade with Southeast Asia and China. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Zakimi Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This Gusuku (Ryukyuan castle) ruins offer panoramic views of the East China Sea and is a stunning example of Ryukyuan masonry.