Land for Custom-Built Homes in Uruma City, Okinawa
This listing presents a prime opportunity to build your dream home in Uruma City, Okinawa. The property is Lot 3 within a larger development of seven plots, all currently for sale. The land itself is a level, vacant plot of approximately 129.9 square meters (about 39.3 tsubo) with a building coverage ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 100%. The sale is conditional on building a house, making it an ideal plot for a custom-built or spec home.
According to the agent's special notes, all seven plots are available. The notes provide the projected total prices for each plot including the cost of a house built on the land. For this specific Lot 3, the projected price with a house is 34.8 million yen. The breakdown for the other plots is as follows: Lot 1 (112.72 sqm) with a house: 38.8 million yen; Lot 2 (109.82 sqm) with a house: 37.8 million yen; Lot 4 (138.05 sqm) with a house: 35.8 million yen; Lot 5 (116.64 sqm) with a house: 36.8 million yen; Lot 6 (117.96 sqm) with a house: 36.8 million yen; and Lot 7 (114.80 sqm) with a house: 36.8 million yen. The agent, Raia Home, emphasizes that they can introduce properties to match client requests and warmly invites families, including children and parents, to viewings. They describe their company as lively and homely, encouraging clients to consult with them freely.
A key advantage of purchasing at this stage is the ability to customize. Before construction begins, buyers have the opportunity to select finishes and colors for fixtures and may even be able to modify equipment and floor plans. The agent also has reference materials on-site and can provide information on nearby completed properties for inspiration. The location is convenient, with the former Agena bus stop approximately a 7-minute walk away.
The area of Uruma City offers a blend of residential comfort and access to Okinawa's renowned coastal beauty. An interesting local fact is that Uruma City was formed in 2005 from the merger of four towns, creating a municipality rich in both history and modern amenities. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Katsuren Castle (Katsuren-jo), a UNESCO World Heritage site located on a scenic hilltop peninsula within the city, offering breathtaking views of the East China Sea and a glimpse into the Ryukyu Kingdom's past.