Prime Residential Land in Uruma City, Okinawa
This 310.74 square meter (approximately 94 tsubo) plot of residential land is available for purchase in the Kagadana area of Uruma City, Okinawa. Priced at 15,500,000 JPY, the land offers a favorable price per tsubo of approximately 165,000 JPY. The property is designated for residential use within a Category I Low-Rise Residential zone, with a building coverage ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 100%. The land has some elevation changes, offering potential for creative design. The location provides convenient access, with the nearest bus stop, "Kamihiraragawa," approximately a 10-minute walk away.
The agent's special notes provide extensive information on their financial services. They can assist with loan simulations that include various associated costs and have access to numerous property listings. The agent, "House Do Okinawa Uechi," offers comprehensive support for a secure and satisfying property purchase. A key strength is their ability to arrange consolidated preliminary screenings with a wide range of local and online banks, including Ryukyu Bank, Okinawa Bank, au Jibun Bank, Sony Bank, and more. After bank screenings, they create a "Bank Comparison Table" to help clients choose the most suitable loan, considering not just interest rates but also loan terms, fees, and insurance plans. The agency has a financial planner and former bank employee on staff to provide full support for bank consultations and home loan applications, free of charge. They also offer individual FP consultation sessions and can arrange viewings for nearby properties, including those listed by other agencies. They encourage clients to check their positive Google reviews and follow their Instagram and TikTok accounts for property tours and other useful information.
The Kagadana area of Uruma City offers a residential setting with good access to the amenities of central Okinawa. An interesting fact about Uruma City is that it was formed in 2005 from the merger of four towns, creating a city that spans both the main island of Okinawa and the outlying Yokatsu Islands. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Katsuren Castle (Katsuren-jo), a UNESCO World Heritage site located on a scenic hilltop peninsula offering panoramic views of the ocean. This historic Ryukyuan castle ruin is a significant cultural landmark.