Prime Residential Land in Tomigusuku, Okinawa
This 247.84 square meter plot of land, located in the Ueda area of Tomigusuku City, presents an excellent opportunity for building a custom home in a highly accessible and convenient location. The property will be delivered as a vacant lot after the demolition of the existing structure, and notably, the agent's commission fee is free of charge.
According to the agent's notes, the location offers superb access. Tomigusuku City Hall is approximately a 3-minute drive away, and Tomigusuku Chuo Hospital is about a 6-minute drive. The property is also conveniently close to the Tomigusuku Interchange (IC), ensuring excellent connectivity by car. The land is designated as residential land in a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, with a building coverage ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 100%. Utilities include both public water supply and sewer systems.
The purchasing process is outlined in detail. Prospective buyers are requested to fill out the company's designated purchase application form, providing details such as name, address, contact information, occupation, annual income, and the amount of the initial deposit. To streamline the process, it is recommended to obtain a preliminary loan screening from your intended financial institution beforehand. The steps from application to delivery are: 1) Apply for a preliminary loan screening at your financial institution, 2) Submit the purchase application, 3) Execute the sales contract (pay the deposit), 4) Apply for the main loan at the financial institution, and 5) Take delivery of the property. The agent, Elephant Life Real Estate, encourages any questions and can be contacted via their official LINE (@el_okinawa).
The area of Tomigusuku is a vibrant part of southern Okinawa, known for its mix of residential comfort and modern amenities. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the "Navy Underground Headquarters," a extensive network of tunnels used by the Japanese Imperial Navy during the Battle of Okinawa, which is now a sobering historical museum. For a major tourist attraction, the stunning coastline and beaches of Okinawa, such as those found on the nearby Kerama Islands, are world-renowned for their crystal-clear turquoise waters and are easily accessible for a day trip.