Spacious Residential Plot in the Quiet Umoza no Mori Neighborhood of Nago City
This sizable plot of land, designated for residential use, is located in the tranquil Umoza no Mori 3-chome neighborhood of Nago City, Okinawa. With a generous land area of approximately 794.64 square meters (240.37 tsubo), the property offers ample space for custom home construction. The site is situated within a quiet residential area and is part of a land readjustment district.
According to the agent's notes, the property details are as follows: Management Number: C26-14. Location: 5-1, Umoza no Mori 3-chome, Nago City. Price: 72.1 million yen. Land Area: 794.64㎡ (240.37 tsubo). Access: Approximately a 6-minute walk from the "Yabu" bus stop. Land Rights: Ownership. Land Category: Residential land. Current Condition: Wilderness. City Planning / Use District: Unzoned / Category I Low-Rise and Category I Medium/High-Rise Residential Zones. Building Coverage Ratio / Floor Area Ratio: 50% / 100%. Legal Restrictions: Umoza Second District Area Plan (Area A), height restriction of 10m, landscape ordinance applies. Road: Article 1, Clause 1 (west side approx. 11.5m). Frontage: Northwest approx. 35m. Equipment: Under confirmation. Fixed Asset Tax: 131,143 yen (Reiwa 7 fiscal year). School District: Yabu Elementary School approx. 6-minute walk; Yabu Junior High School approx. 10-minute walk. Delivery: Negotiable. Transaction Type: Agency. Agency Commission: (Price x 3% + 60,000 yen) tax. Other Notes: There is a utility pole on the premises; delivery is in its current condition. The displayed price (including land lease fees) is calculated per square meter. The actual amount may differ from the display due to rounding.
The area of Nago is the northern gateway to Okinawa's main island, known for its lush nature and beautiful coastline. An interesting local fact is that Nago is home to the Nago Pineapple Park, a popular tourist attraction set amidst vast pineapple fields. The property is also within reasonable driving distance of the famous Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, one of the largest aquariums in the world, located in the Ocean Expo Park.