Four Prime Building Plots in a Quiet Residential Area of Okinawa
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire one of four completed residential plots in a quiet, well-located neighborhood of Haebaru Town, Okinawa. The development, known as "Lot ④," is part of a four-lot subdivision of finished building land, offering the freedom to construct either an RC (reinforced concrete) or wooden home according to your personal taste and design. The land is designated as residential land within a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, ensuring a peaceful living environment.
Detailed agent notes provide critical pricing and plot information that must be considered. The Special Notes/Remarks on pricing are as follows: Plot ①: 36.74 tsubo (approx. 121.4 sqm) for 19.5 million yen; Plot ②: 35.05 tsubo (approx. 115.8 sqm) for 19.5 million yen; Plot ③: 45.93 tsubo (approx. 151.8 sqm) for 19.5 million yen; Plot ④: 34.17 tsubo (approx. 112.97 sqm) for 19.5 million yen. This specific listing is for Plot ④, with a land area of 112.97 sqm (34.17 tsubo). Additional agent remarks note that utilities include Propane gas and Town water supply.
The location is highly convenient, situated within a five-minute walk of Kochinda Elementary School, making it ideal for families. The area is a quiet residential district with good access to local amenities. A bus stop is approximately a three-minute walk away. The land is flat, vacant, and corner-shaped, offering excellent building potential with a building coverage ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 100%. Handover of the plot is negotiable and can be coordinated for simultaneous delivery upon completion of your new home.
The surrounding area of southern Okinawa is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting fact is that Haebaru Town was historically a center for the Ryukyuan textile industry, particularly the production of "Haebaru-ori" fabric. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Gyokusendo Cave, part of the Okinawa World cultural theme park, which features one of Japan's most extensive limestone caverns open to the public.