Land for Sale in Aguni Village, Okinawa
This listing presents a 301 square meter (approximately 91 tsubo) plot of land for sale in the West district of Aguni Village, Okinawa. The land is classified as "genya" (wilderness/field), which means it is available for purchase by anyone. It is important to note that the current land classification does not permit the construction of buildings. The property consists of two separate lots of 149 sqm and 152 sqm, totaling the 301 sqm area. The price is set at a remarkably affordable 300,000 JPY.
The agent provides comprehensive notes regarding trusted local contractors for future development, should the land use regulations permit. They can introduce reliable companies for various services. For construction, they recommend a specialist RC (reinforced concrete) contractor with 30 years of experience building houses and apartments, offering prices from 800,000 JPY per tsubo, who can also source kitchens and other fittings at low cost. This is a conscientious company built on referrals from relatives and friends. For renovation work, a company is available for house cleaning, wallpaper replacement, floor re-laying, and shoji/fusuma sliding door repairs, offering perfect work at low prices. For plumbing, an individual contractor handles pipe leaks, water tank removal and direct water connection work, faucet leaks, clogs, and bidet (Washlet) installation conscientiously. For electrical work, an individual contractor handles outlet relocation/installation, air conditioner removal, and replacement with LED lighting fixtures. For demolition, a company performs building demolition at fair prices. The agent emphasizes that these subcontractors do reliable work at low cost for real estate agencies and do not advertise, keeping their fees reasonable.
Aguni Village is located on Aguni Island, part of the Kerama Islands in Okinawa Prefecture. The area is known for its stunning blue waters, white sandy beaches, and relaxed island atmosphere. An interesting fact is that Aguni Island is a designated "Dark Sky" preservation area, making it an excellent spot for stargazing due to minimal light pollution. The closest major tourist attraction is the Kerama Islands National Park, renowned for its pristine coral reefs and whale watching opportunities, particularly for humpback whales in the winter months.