Land for Sale in Yaebaru, Okinawa: A Prime Development Opportunity
This substantial land parcel, totaling 1,486 square meters (approximately 449.51 tsubo), presents a significant opportunity in the Yaebaru area of Okinawa Prefecture. The property consists of two separate lots (Lot 221-1 and Lot 221-3) with land classifications of "miscellaneous land" and "wilderness." Lot 221-1 measures 493 sqm (149.13 tsubo), and Lot 221-3 measures 993 sqm (300.38 tsubo). The combined property is currently leased as a parking lot. Essential utilities include a water supply and a septic tank system. The annual fixed asset tax for Reiwa 6 (2024) is a reasonable 40,289 yen.
Notably, the property is located within a relaxation zone, making it possible to consult on building construction, subject to various conditions. Interested parties are advised to contact Chubu Kōsan Co., Ltd. for detailed discussions. The site fronts a 6-meter-wide road to the south and is situated in a City Planning Area designated as an "Urbanization Control Area." The land use district is unspecified, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. There is no private road burden.
The location offers excellent daily convenience. Max Value Yaebaru Store is about a 2-minute walk away, and a FamilyMart is approximately a 6-minute walk. San-A Yaebaru City shopping center and Okinawa Bank's Yaebaru Branch are both a short 2-3 minute drive. The property is also well-connected, with the Ken'ei Yaebaru Danchi Iriguchi bus stop (heading towards Naha) just a 2-minute walk away. Viewings are strictly by prior appointment with Chubu Kōsan.
The Yaebaru area in southern Okinawa offers a blend of residential comfort and access to nature. An interesting historical fact is that the region is home to several gusuku (Ryukyuan castle) ruins, reflecting Okinawa's rich cultural past. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Nakagusuku Castle Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located a short drive away, offering panoramic views and a deep dive into Ryukyuan history.