Prime Residential Plot in Nishihara Town, Okinawa
This 116.4 square meter plot of land, designated as Lot 6, is available for purchase in the Kanku area of Nishihara Town, Okinawa. The land is zoned for residential use in a Category I Low-Rise Residential Zone, with a building-to-land ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 100%. The property is a vacant lot with existing water and sewage connections, and it comes with a construction condition, meaning it is intended for a built-to-sell house project. The site offers convenient access, with the Nishihara bus stop approximately a 4-minute walk away.
The listing agent, Ryer Home, provides comprehensive support for prospective buyers. They offer detailed consultations on budget, including explaining mortgage options, loan eligibility, and monthly payment planning. Regarding the property itself, they compare the merits and demerits of wooden versus reinforced concrete (RC) construction and explain warranty details for new build houses, making comparisons with pre-owned properties. For families, they provide advice on school districts tailored to children's ages and introduce properties close to workplaces or family homes based on client needs. For the surrounding environment, they propose transportation options like bus access and advise on disaster evacuation areas according to the family's circumstances. Their goal is to resolve any anxieties about purchasing a home together, no matter how small the concern. The agency aims to be a homely and easy-to-consult real estate office. They can provide viewings across all of Okinawa's main island, including after work in the evenings. With prior reservation, they accommodate viewings as late as 9 PM or 10 PM and serve all cities and towns.
The Nishihara area offers a blend of suburban living with access to Okinawa's rich culture. An interesting local fact is that the town is home to the Okinawa Prefectural University, contributing to a vibrant academic atmosphere. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunning Nakagusuku Castle Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located a short drive away, offering panoramic views and a deep dive into Ryukyu Kingdom history.