Prime Industrial Land in Nakagusuku Village with Comprehensive Contractor Network
This substantial 1,529.88 m² (approximately 462.78 tsubo) plot of land is located in the Isado area of Nakagusuku Village, Okinawa. Currently designated as a "Specific Reserve Kuba/Tomari District," the land is slated for reclassification into a Quasi-Industrial Zone, presenting a significant opportunity for industrial or commercial development. The property is flat, vacant land with public water supply already connected, offering a blank canvas for construction. The price is set at 148 million yen, with a per-tsubo cost of approximately 319,800 yen.
The listing includes exceptionally detailed agent notes offering introductions to a network of reliable and cost-effective contractors, a valuable resource for any development project. The agent can introduce the following: A construction company specializing in reinforced concrete (RC) structures, with 30 years of experience building houses and apartments, offering construction from 800,000 yen per tsubo and the ability to source kitchens and other fixtures at low cost. This is a conscientious firm built on referrals from relatives and friends. A renovation company that provides perfect, affordable services for small jobs like house cleaning, wallpaper replacement, floor re-laying, and shoji/fusuma sliding door paper replacement. A plumbing contractor (an individual) who conscientiously handles leaks in water pipes, removal of water tanks and direct connection to the water main, faucet leaks, clogs, and installation of washlets (bidet toilet seats). An electrical contractor (an individual) who performs outlet relocation and addition, air conditioner removal, and replacement with LED lighting fixtures. A demolition company that carries out building demolition at fair prices. The agent emphasizes that these subcontractors do solid work at low cost, do not advertise, and therefore offer reasonable construction fees.
The area of Nakagusuku Village is rich in history, being home to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Nakagusuku Castle Ruins, a stunning example of Ryukyuan gusuku architecture offering panoramic views of the East China Sea. The property is situated within a short drive from major transportation routes, providing excellent connectivity. This land represents a strategic investment in a growing region, backed by a full suite of vetted contractor recommendations to facilitate a smooth and cost-effective development process.