Prime Residential Land in Uruma, Okinawa
This 250.85 square meter (approximately 75.88 tsubo) plot of land is available for purchase in the quiet and settled environment of Kamiezu, Uruma City. The land is designated as residential (宅地) and is a flat, vacant lot, offering a blank canvas for your dream home. There are no building conditions attached, meaning you are free to choose your preferred house maker and design to create the perfect dwelling.
The property is equipped with public water and sewer connections. The location is conveniently close to amenities: a Lawson convenience store is about a 10-minute walk away, the Uruma Civic Arts Theater is roughly a 4-minute drive, Kiyan Marble Park is about a 3-minute drive, and a MEGA Don Quijote store is approximately a 6-minute drive by car.
Agent Notes & Services: The listed price is separate from additional fees. The agent offers to create a customized estimate of these associated costs for you free of charge. They also provide complimentary bank consultation services for mortgages. They can help you determine how much you can borrow and what your monthly repayments would be, supporting your journey to homeownership. Their partner financial institutions include local banks such as Ryukyu Bank, Okinawa Bank, Rokin, Kagoshima Bank, JA, and Flat 35, as well as online banks like au Jibun Bank, PayPay Bank, SBI Sumishin Net Bank, and Aeon Bank. A consolidated provisional screening is possible, and all procedural fees are free. Note that loan amounts, terms, interest rates, fees, and mortgage insurance details vary by bank product.
The listing agency, House Do Uruma Midorimachi, emphasizes a community-focused approach with local Okinawan staff providing attentive service. They have received high ratings on Google reviews and are also active on TikTok, Instagram, and official Line.
The area of Uruma City is part of Okinawa's main island, offering a blend of suburban living with access to the unique culture and natural beauty of the prefecture. An interesting local fact is that Uruma's name is a portmanteau of "Uruma" (an old name for Okinawa) and "shima" (island), reflecting its central role in Okinawan history. The closest major tourist attraction is the Katsuren Castle Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site located on a scenic hilltop with panoramic ocean views, approximately a 15-minute drive from the property location.