Spacious Vacant Land for Custom Home Building in Nakagusuku Village
This listing presents a prime opportunity to acquire a plot of land within the Minamiuehara district of Nakagusuku Village, Okinawa. The property is Lot 6 of a six-lot subdivision, with a total area of approximately 173.24 square meters (about 51.7 tsubo). Priced at 31.5 million yen, this vacant plot offers the freedom to build your dream home with the architect or house builder of your choice, as there are no pre-set construction conditions. The land is situated on a plateau, offering pleasant views and a peaceful environment.
Critical agent notes have been translated and provide essential details: For car navigation searches, use the approximate address "Nakagusuku-son Minamiuehara 204附近." The advertised price and area refer specifically to Lot 6. The status of the other lots is as follows: Lot 1 is sold, Lot 2 is sold, Lot 3 is sold, Lot 4 is sold, and Lot 5 is priced at 32.1 million yen (176.89 sqm, approx. 53.50 tsubo). The property is also located within the Nakagusuku Village Minamiuehara District Planning Area.
The land is classified as farmland (畑), and an application under Article 5 of the Agricultural Land Act is required. The building-to-land ratio is 50% with a floor area ratio of 150%. The property fronts a private road with a width of 4.2 meters to the north, with no associated private road maintenance costs. The handover date is negotiable. The location is highly convenient, just a 3-minute walk from the Minamiuehara bus stop and an 11-minute walk to Nakagusuku Minami Elementary School. Daily necessities are within easy reach, with supermarkets and hospitals located within walking distance.
The surrounding area of central Okinawa is rich in history and culture. An interesting local fact is that Nakagusuku Village is home to the UNESCO World Heritage site, Nakagusuku Castle Ruins, a magnificent gusuku (Ryukyuan castle) built in the 15th century. This landmark offers stunning panoramic views of the East China Sea and is a testament to the Ryukyu Kingdom's unique architectural style and history.