Prime Residential Plot in Nishihara Town, Okinawa
This 110.53 square meter plot of land, designated for residential use, is a prime opportunity for building a new home in the desirable area of Nishihara Town, Okinawa. The land is currently vacant and comes with a construction condition, meaning it is intended for a build-to-sell home project. The property is situated in a Category I Low-Rise Residential Zone, with a building coverage ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 100%. It fronts a 4.5-meter wide road to the northwest and has access to public water and sewage systems. The location offers excellent convenience, with the Nishihara bus stop approximately a 4-minute walk away.
The agent, RIA HOME, provides comprehensive support to potential buyers. They offer detailed consultations on budget, including explaining mortgage options, loan eligibility, monthly payment calculations, and overall financial planning. Regarding the property itself, they compare the merits and demerits of wooden versus reinforced concrete (RC) construction and explain the unique warranty coverage for new build detached houses, comparing options from used to new properties. For families, they provide consultations on school districts tailored to children's ages and introduce properties close to workplaces or family homes based on specific requests. They also thoroughly advise on the surrounding residential environment, proposing transportation options like bus access and disaster evacuation areas suited to the client's family situation. 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 guide clients anywhere on Okinawa's main island, with appointments available after work in the evenings, and by prior reservation for times like 9 PM or 10 PM, accommodating various municipalities.
The surrounding Nishihara area offers a blend of suburban living with access to Okinawa's rich culture and natural beauty. An interesting historical fact is that the town is home to the University of the Ryukyus, which was originally established in 1950 on the site of a former Japanese military airfield. For recreation and tourism, residents are within a reasonable drive of the stunning Manzamo coastal cliffs, a famous scenic spot on Okinawa's west coast known for its elephant trunk-shaped rock formation and panoramic ocean views.