Prime Residential Land in Okinawa City with Excellent Development Potential
This 212.25m² plot of land in Okinawa City's Chibana 6-chome presents a superb opportunity for building a custom home in a highly convenient location. The south-facing property benefits from a front road exceeding 6 meters in width, ensuring excellent access and light. Its proximity to the expressway makes commuting, school runs, and longer trips smooth and efficient. The area boasts high livability with supermarkets, convenience stores, and hospitals all within easy reach.
The property's equipment and infrastructure are clearly detailed. It is connected to public sewerage, municipal water supply, and Okinawa Electric Power. There are no specific construction conditions attached to the land. Important notes regarding the water supply indicate a current 50mm pipe, with an additional 50mm pipe scheduled to be added before the handover. The sewer pipe is 150mm. The agent emphasizes that they can provide strong support with construction plans and bank loan consultations, aiming to tailor their service to the client's wishes.
Key remarks for potential buyers include the need for an initial deposit and stamp duty at the time of contract. The agent encourages consultations on funding plans and housing loans. The current structure on the land is scheduled for demolition starting in January, with completion around March. The anticipated handover date for the vacant land is around the end of April. The listing will be updated with new site photos as they become available.
The surrounding area is rich with amenities. Life information includes JA Okinawa Farmers Market "Chanpuru~ Ichiba" a 9-minute walk away, as well as the San-A V21 Food Kan Chibana store (8 mins), Max Value Chibana store (9 mins), and a Seven-Eleven (7 mins). The Okinawa Kariyushi Post Office is just a 3-minute walk. For a fascinating local excursion, the area is not far from the Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum, a profound and significant site dedicated to the history of the Battle of Okinawa and the promotion of peace.