Land for Sale with Building Conditions in Uruma City, Okinawa
This listing presents a prime opportunity to purchase a plot of land in Uruma City, Okinawa, with a total area of 129.9 square meters. The land is designated for residential use and is part of a larger development of seven plots, all currently for sale. The property is offered at a price of 20.9 million yen and comes with building conditions, meaning a house will be constructed on the land as part of a build-to-sell project.
Critical agent notes and remarks have been fully translated: Special Notes/Remarks: "All 7 plots are for sale. [Planned price including building (land included)]: Plot 1: 112.72㎡ [Building 1: 38.8 million yen], Plot 2: 109.82㎡ [Building 2: 37.8 million yen], Plot 3: 129.90㎡ [Building 3: 34.8 million yen], Plot 4: 138.05㎡ [Building 4: 35.8 million yen], Plot 5: 116.64㎡ [Building 5: 36.8 million yen], Plot 6: 117.96㎡ [Building 6: 36.8 million yen], Plot 7: 114.80㎡ [Building 7: 36.8 million yen]. The agent, Lia Home, emphasizes that they introduce properties tailored to client requests. They warmly invite families, including children and parents, to viewings, promoting their lively and homely company atmosphere where consultations are welcomed.
This specific plot, designated as Plot 3, has a planned total price of 34.8 million yen once the house is built. Purchasing now, before construction, offers the unique advantage of being able to select the color of the building fixtures. The site has available materials for review, and the agent can also show nearby completed properties for reference. The land is vacant, with utilities including water and sewerage available. The zoning is Category I Low-Rise Residential, with a building coverage ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 100%. The nearest bus stop, Old Agena, is approximately a 7-minute walk away.
The area of Uruma City, located in central Okinawa, is known for its scenic coastline and bridges connecting several islands. An interesting fact is that Uruma was created in 2005 through the merger of four towns, symbolizing unity. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Katsuren Castle (Katsuren-jo), a UNESCO World Heritage site with breathtaking views of the East China Sea and a rich history as a center of the Ryukyu Kingdom's trade.