Land for Sale in Yomitan Village, Okinawa: A Peaceful Retreat in Nature
This 449.23 square meter plot of land, located in the serene Habei area of Yomitan Village, Okinawa, presents an ideal opportunity to build your dream home. The land is designated as residential and is situated in a Category I Low-Rise Residential Zone, offering a peaceful, green environment perfect for families. With a building coverage ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 100%, there is ample scope for design. The property enjoys good access to major roads, balancing convenience with a natural setting. It is suitable not only for a primary residence but also as a second home or a combined residential and commercial property.
Critical agent notes have been provided. Regarding the price, a deposit and stamp duty will be required at the time of contract. The agent also offers consultation on financing plans tailored to the client. Furthermore, the agent provides important remarks: Due to the structure of this portal site, some information is listed as approximate and may differ from the actual conditions. For details, please contact the staff. The House Do Chatan, Ginowan, and Onna/Yomitan branches are actively working to prevent coronavirus infection through ventilation, mask-wearing, alcohol disinfection, and acrylic partitions when serving customers (also available for customer use). The branch has parking in front, a kids' play space, and provides drinks and snacks. The bright and cheerful staff will handle inquiries politely. The agency is also actively seeking properties for sale and offers free appraisals for land, buildings, commercial properties, and others, welcoming consultations via visit, phone, or email (female staff are also active).
The area of Yomitan Village is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting fact is that Yomitan is home to the Zakimi Castle ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing the unique Gusuku architectural style of the Ryukyu Kingdom. The closest major landmark is the stunning Emerald Beach, part of the Okinawa Commemorative National Government Park, known for its clear, turquoise waters and family-friendly facilities.