Live and Work in One Place: A Unique Residential-Commercial Property in Nakagusuku Village
This distinctive property offers the perfect opportunity to combine your living and business spaces in one convenient location. Designed for versatility, the building functions seamlessly as both a residence and a shop or office. The layout allows for separate residential and commercial spaces within the same plot, making it an ideal choice for anyone considering a "home兼shop" or "home兼office." Eliminate your commute and efficiently balance your personal life and professional ambitions.
The location is also highly accessible for customers. Situated within walking distance of a bus stop, it provides excellent access for clients who do not drive and for local residents. This customer-friendly location, with its ease of visit, is a major selling point for attracting business.
The property consists of two buildings for sale. Building 1 (Residence) is a single-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure with a concrete roof, built in August 1991 (Heisei 3), with a floor area of 102.92㎡. Building 2 (Shop) is also a single-story reinforced concrete structure with a concrete roof and tile-overlaid raised-floor construction, built in August 2002 (Heisei 14), with a floor area of 47.32㎡. The total land area is 353.62㎡, comprising a 339.62㎡ residential plot and a 14㎡ miscellaneous land plot. The current status is owner-occupied.
The surrounding area is convenient for family life, with Nakagusuku Elementary School approximately a 3-minute drive (1km) away, Nakagusuku Junior High School about a 3-minute drive (1.5km), and Morinonakama Nursery School Nakagusuku Yagien roughly a 2-minute drive (1.3km). The Soishi bus stop is about an 11-minute walk (800m). The property is situated in Nakagusuku Village, Okinawa Prefecture, a region steeped in Ryukyuan history. A short 3-minute drive (2km) will bring you to the impressive Nakagusuku Castle Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site offering panoramic views of the East China Sea and a profound connection to the island's past.