Prime Development Land in Kin Town, Okinawa
This expansive 1,438 square meter (approximately 435 tsubo) plot of land presents a significant development opportunity in the desirable residential area of Kin Town, Okinawa. Situated on elevated ground within a quiet neighborhood, the property offers excellent potential for a multi-unit residential complex or other development projects. The land is currently classified as farmland and is located outside of urban planning zones, offering considerable flexibility with a high floor area ratio (FAR) of 400% and a building coverage ratio of 70%.
Critical agent notes provide essential context for the property's location and accessibility. According to the remarks, the Kin Town Hall is approximately a 3-minute drive away, while the Kin Interchange (IC) on the Okinawa Expressway is about a 5-minute drive, providing excellent highway access. Daily conveniences are close by, with the Max Value Kin supermarket roughly a 4-minute drive and the Town Plaza Kanehide Kin Cave Market also about a 4-minute drive. The agent emphasizes that the area offers good access to both the northern and central-southern regions of Okinawa.
The property benefits from road frontage on all sides (north, northeast, east, southeast, south, southwest, west, and northwest), and there is no private road burden. Public transportation is accessible, with the Kin Agricultural Cooperative bus stop about a 7-minute walk away. The transfer of ownership is negotiable.
Kin Town is located on Okinawa's main island, offering a more relaxed pace of life while remaining well-connected. An interesting local fact is that the town is home to the Kin Castle Ruins, a historic site of the Ryukyu Kingdom. The area is also renowned for its proximity to natural attractions, most notably the stunning Manzamo cliffs and the beautiful Emerald Beach, both of which are major tourist draws on the island's central west coast.