Prime Vacant Land for Sale in Okinawa City
This listing presents a substantial plot of vacant land for sale, measuring 493.75 square meters (approximately 149.35 tsubo) in the Ikebaru 5-chome area of Okinawa City. The property is offered without any building conditions, providing the future owner with complete freedom to choose their preferred house builder and design a custom home. Its location along National Route 329 ensures excellent traffic access, with the Kita Interchange just a 3-minute drive away.
Critical agent notes have been translated for full transparency. Regarding equipment and legal restrictions, the property has a specific use restriction in place. Important price remarks indicate that a deposit and stamp duty will be required at the time of contract signing. The agent also emphasizes that customized financial planning is available and encourages prospective buyers to inquire. Additional remarks clarify that listed contents may differ from the actual conditions, and viewers are advised to confirm any points of concern with the staff. The agency, HouseDo Chatan, along with its Onna Yomitan and Ginowan branches, offers comprehensive support including in-person, phone, email, online consultations, and virtual tours. They position themselves as the closest real estate partner to the community, aiming to provide personalized proposals and turn anxieties into understanding, especially for first-time buyers or sellers. Their office features parking, a kids' space, and complimentary drinks and snacks to make family consultations comfortable. The agency is also actively seeking properties for sale, including land, buildings, commercial, and income-generating properties, offering free appraisals and has female staff on hand to ensure a welcoming environment for all clients.
The surrounding area of Okinawa City offers a blend of suburban convenience and natural attractions. An interesting local fact is that Okinawa City, formerly known as Koza, has a rich cultural history deeply influenced by the presence of U.S. military bases, resulting in a unique fusion of American and Okinawan cultures, particularly evident in its music and cuisine. For recreation and tourism, the renowned Southeast Botanical Gardens are just a short 7-minute drive from the property, offering a lush, tropical escape with a vast collection of plants and seasonal flower displays.