Prime Residential Land in Itoman City, Okinawa
This exceptional 209.25 square meter (approximately 63.29 tsubo) plot of residential land is located in the Zanami district of Itoman City, Okinawa. Priced at 22.2 million yen, the land offers a price per tsubo of approximately 350,000 yen. The property is designated as residential land within a Quasi-Residential zone (existing residential area) under the City Planning Act's Urbanization Control Area. The building coverage ratio is 60% with a floor area ratio of 200%. The current condition of the land is vacant and ready for construction.
Key property details include: The land fronts a road on its northwest side with a width of approximately 12 meters, a frontage of about 9.5 meters, and a depth of roughly 24 meters. Access is convenient, with the "Gakazu" bus stop approximately a 3-minute walk away. The property is within the school district for Kenjo Elementary School and Kenjo Junior High School, both about a 1-minute walk away. The fixed asset tax for the Reiwa 7 fiscal year is 51,520 yen. The property is suitable for building a personal residence, with water and sewer connections available from the front road. There are no attached building conditions, and the land is situated along Prefectural Route 7.
Important transaction notes: The brokerage commission is 0 yen (as the seller is the listing company). The transfer of ownership registration fees are to be borne by the buyer. The delivery/possession date is negotiable. The transaction modality is as the seller.
The area of Itoman City is rich in history and culture, known for its deep connections to Okinawan traditions and the sea. An interesting local fact is that Itoman is famous for its unique style of fishing and is home to many skilled female divers, known as "ama" in Japanese. The city also holds significant historical importance related to the Battle of Okinawa. For a major tourist attraction, the stunning Peace Memorial Park, which includes the Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum, is located nearby in the neighboring Mabuni area, offering profound historical reflection and panoramic ocean views.