Prime Residential Land in Naha City, Okinawa
This exceptional plot of land in Naha City, Okinawa, presents a rare opportunity to build your dream home or business premises on a spacious and well-located site. The property is a level, rectangular plot of approximately 50 tsubo (166.79 m²) and is being offered at a newly revised price of 23,800,000 yen, a significant 3.5 million yen reduction from its previous listing of 27,300,000 yen. This price adjustment has been made to absorb rising construction and land development costs, offering excellent value.
Critical agent notes specify that while there are no pre-set building conditions, allowing you the freedom to choose your preferred house builder, it is essential to thoroughly consult and confirm in advance with architects, local authorities, and financial institutions regarding the feasibility of your desired building and budget.
The land is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood, promising a calm and settled lifestyle. The vicinity is well-equipped with essential amenities including supermarkets, convenience stores, hospitals, and schools, making it popular with families. The property falls within the school districts for "Uema Elementary School" and "Mawashi Junior High School," providing a reassuring environment for families with children. Convenience stores and restaurants are within walking distance, and Naha Bus Terminal is approximately a 10-minute drive away, blending residential comfort with excellent accessibility. This is a promising location with future potential, suitable for either a private residence or commercial use.
The area of Naha is rich with history and culture as the capital of Okinawa Prefecture. An interesting fact is that the city's Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, was tragically lost to fire in 2019 but is currently undergoing extensive reconstruction. The closest major landmark from this property in the Chatan area is the iconic Shikinaen Royal Garden, a beautifully landscaped retreat and another designated UNESCO site that offers a serene escape into Okinawan history.