Land for Sale in Uruma, Okinawa: A Tranquil Residential Development with ZEH Standards
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire a plot of land within a 10-lot residential subdivision in the peaceful and naturally rich area of Uruma City, Okinawa. The available lots are numbers 6 through 10, offering a range of sizes and prices to suit different needs and budgets. The development is designed to foster a low-stress lifestyle in a quiet, green environment.
Critical agent notes have been translated to provide essential details. The Equipment/Facilities note states: "ZEH standard housing + heat insulation material for energy saving, we will propose according to your budget." The Special Notes/Remarks on Price clarify: "This is the land price for lots 6 to 10 out of 10 plots. ★ Lot 6: 59.9 tsubo, 15.8 million yen ★ Lot 7: 62.0 tsubo, Contracted ★ Lot 8: 73.5 tsubo, 17.4 million yen ★ Lot 9: 82.8 tsubo, 18.2 million yen ★ Lot 10: 60.2 tsubo, 15.0 million yen." Additional Special Notes confirm utilities: "Propane gas, water supply, sewerage." The Equipment Remarks reiterate the energy-efficient proposal: "ZEH standard housing + heat insulation material for energy saving, we will propose according to your budget." Finally, the Remarks section provides an updated status: "This is the land price for lots 6 to 10 out of 10 plots. ★ Lot 6: 59.9 tsubo, 15.8 million yen ★ Lot 7: 62.0 tsubo, Contracted ★ Lot 8: 73.5 tsubo, 17.4 million yen ★ Lot 9: 82.8 tsubo, 18.2 million yen ★ Lot 10: 60.2 tsubo, 15.0 million yen. Under negotiation." The land is sold with a building condition, meaning construction must commence within a specified period after purchase.
The area of Uruma City offers a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. An interesting fact about the region is that it was formed in 2005 from the merger of four towns, creating a city that encompasses both main island and offshore island communities. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Katsuren Castle (Katsuren-jo), a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the "Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu." This historic castle ruin offers breathtaking panoramic views of the East China Sea and is a powerful reminder of the Ryukyu Kingdom's rich history.