Prime Residential Land in Itoman City, Okinawa
This 134.23 m² (approximately 40.6 tsubo) plot of residential land is located in the Ahagon area of Itoman City, Okinawa Prefecture. Priced at 15,980,000 JPY, the land is situated on level ground and is vacant, offering a blank canvas for your dream home. The property is within the urbanization promotion area with a building coverage ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 80%. There are no construction conditions attached to the land, and the selling agent can introduce reputable construction companies. The price is also negotiable.
The agent, Minsaa House, provides extensive support services. Their team consists of housing and finance professionals with experience from companies like Recruit SUUMO (Okinawa division) and major financial institutions, offering highly specialized information. They emphasize long-term, concrete life planning, deep property information provision (including crime statistics and maximum seismic intensity predictions), sharing architectural insights and cautions, and exceeding expectations with response speed and sincerity. As a closing bonus, they will introduce custom home builders tailored to your budget and requests, leveraging their representative's experience as a business manager at a custom home company. Post-purchase, they offer free consultation support for asset management, tax-saving strategies, and various subsidies from a certified Level 1 Financial Planner.
Minsaa House has seven offices across Okinawa from north to south, offering property tours and purchase consultations 24/7 by prior appointment. They encourage consultations from a wide range of potential buyers, including those concerned about wooden construction in Okinawa's climate, those unsure where to start with home buying, those debating between renting and buying, those undecided between a custom home, new condominium, or newly built spec house, and those worried about mortgage eligibility.
The area of Itoman is rich in history and culture, known for its deep connections to Okinawan traditions and the sea. A notable nearby landmark is the Peace Memorial Park, a solemn and expansive site dedicated to those who lost their lives in the Battle of Okinawa, featuring beautiful coastal views and reflective monuments.