Prime Residential Land for Sale in Uruma City, Okinawa
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire two premium residential plots in the elevated Takaezu district of Uruma City, Okinawa. The land is part of a well-planned subdivision on a convenient, high-ground location, offering a total area of 282.55 square meters (approximately 85.47 tsubo). The property is divided into two lots: Lot 1 has a total area of 85 tsubo with an effective building area of 40 tsubo, and Lot 2 totals 84 tsubo with an effective building area of 33 tsubo. All land preparation and retaining wall construction are already complete, providing a ready-to-build foundation.
Critical agent notes have been translated for full transparency. The Equipment/Facilities and Equipment Remarks detail that there are no building conditions attached to the land, offering maximum design freedom. The site fronts a road defined under Article 42, Paragraph 1, Item 3 of the Building Standards Act and is located within a Community Environment Preservation Area. Utilities are confirmed to include propane gas, city water, and sewer systems. The Special Notes/Remarks on Price announce a significant price revision to 14 million yen for a BIG SALE. It is important for prospective buyers to note that additional costs will apply, including real estate registration fees, fixed asset tax adjustments, agency commissions, stamp duty, and, if utilizing a bank loan, financing fees, guarantee fees, and fire insurance premiums.
The location is exceptionally convenient for daily life. Takaezu Elementary and Junior High Schools are within a 5-minute walk, and the Takaezu bus stop is equally accessible. Major retailers like Cainz and ABLO Uruma Store are just a 5-minute drive away, with a variety of restaurants and medical facilities also nearby, creating a comfortable living environment ideal for families.
The area of Uruma City is rich in history and natural beauty, formed from the merger of several towns. An interesting local fact is that the city's name, "Uruma," is derived from an ancient Okinawan term for "coral island," reflecting the region's deep connection to the sea. The closest major landmark and tourist attraction is the iconic Kaichu Doro (Mid-Sea Road), a series of causeways and bridges connecting several islands, offering breathtaking ocean views and access to popular beaches and the famous Umikaji Terrace.