Prime Residential Land in Itoman City, Okinawa
This 261 square meter (approximately 78.95 tsubo) plot of land is located in the Maehira district of Itoman City, Okinawa Prefecture. Priced at 9.8 million JPY, it offers a prime opportunity for residential construction. The land is designated as residential and, importantly, is eligible for building a personal residence under relaxed location regulations, despite being within an "adjustment area." For a single-story home, construction of up to 47 tsubo is possible. The site is flat and vacant, ready for development, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
The listing includes comprehensive agent notes with introductions to trusted local contractors. The agent can introduce several reliable companies: a specialized RC (reinforced concrete) construction company with 30 years of experience building houses and apartments, offering costs from 800,000 JPY per tsubo and affordable kitchen procurement. A renovation company that provides perfect, low-cost services for house cleaning, wallpaper replacement, floor re-laying, and shoji/fusuma sliding door repairs. An individual plumbing contractor who conscientiously handles pipe leaks, water tank removal and direct water connection work, faucet leaks/clogs, and bidet installation. An individual electrician for outlet relocation/addition, air conditioner removal, and LED lighting replacement. Finally, a demolition company that offers conscientious pricing for building demolition. These subcontractors are known for affordable, solid work and maintain low costs as they do not advertise.
The area of Itoman is rich in history and culture, known for its deep ties to Okinawan tradition and the sea. A notable nearby landmark is the iconic Peace Memorial Park, a vast national park dedicated to commemorating the Battle of Okinawa, featuring beautiful monuments, museums, and panoramic ocean views. The property is conveniently located just an approximate 2-minute walk from the Maehira bus stop, providing access to local amenities and the wider Okinawa region.