Prime Residential Development Land in Uruma, Okinawa
This listing presents a prime opportunity to acquire a plot of land designated for a built-to-sell home in the Nishihara area of Uruma City, Okinawa. The specific plot, Lot 6, spans 117.96 square meters (approximately 35.68 tsubo) and is offered at a price of 22.9 million yen. The land is designated as residential, located within a Category I Low-Rise Residential Zone, with a building coverage ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 100%. The site is vacant and comes with a construction condition, meaning a house will be built upon purchase. A key advantage of buying at this stage is the ability to select the color of the fixtures and fittings for the future home. The agent also notes that reference materials are available on-site and they can provide tours of nearby completed properties for comparison.
Critical agent notes provide comprehensive details on the entire development. The remarks state: "All 7 plots are for sale. [Planned price including building (land included)]: Lot 1: 112.72㎡ [Building 1: 38.8 million yen]; Lot 2: 109.82㎡ [Building 2: 37.8 million yen]; Lot 3: 129.90㎡ [Building 3: 34.8 million yen]; Lot 4: 138.05㎡ [Building 4: 35.8 million yen]; Lot 5: 116.64㎡ [Building 5: 36.8 million yen]; Lot 6: 117.96㎡ [Building 6: 36.8 million yen]; Lot 7: 114.80㎡ [Building 7: 36.8 million yen]." The agent, Lia Home, emphasizes their personalized service, inviting potential buyers to bring their children and parents for viewings, encouraging the whole family to visit their lively and homely company for consultations.
The property is situated in a residential district with convenient access. The closest bus stop, Kyu-Agena, is approximately a 7-minute walk away. The area of Uruma City is known for its blend of modern residential living and rich Okinawan history, having been formed from the merger of several towns. An interesting local fact is that Uruma is named after the historical Ryukyuan kingdom of "Uruma," a testament to the region's deep cultural roots. For recreation and tourism, residents are within a reasonable driving distance of major attractions like the Okinawa Zoo & Museum, which offers family-friendly exhibits and a chance to see Okinawa's unique wildlife.