Oceanfront Land with Build Condition in Yomitan Village, Okinawa
This prime oceanfront land parcel, spanning 313.48 square meters (approximately 94.82 tsubo), is situated along the scenic Nagahama Coast in Yomitan Village, Okinawa. The property faces Okinawa Prefectural Route 6, offering direct views of the beach just across the road. The northern side of the site provides a stunning ocean vista, making it an ideal location for a custom-built vacation home or permanent residence.
Critical agent notes have been provided for this listing. The equipment/facilities note states that the property is serviced by Okinawa Electric Power Company. Two important special remarks are included. Firstly, this land is sold based on the registered (public ledger) area, and there will be no price adjustment for any increase or decrease in the actual measured area. Secondly, the handover of the property will occur after obtaining permission for agricultural land conversion and building confirmation.
This is a land sale with a build condition. The purchase contract requires the buyer to enter into a construction contract with the seller's designated builder, Kikensetsu Co., Ltd., within three months of the land sale agreement. If this condition is not met, the land sale contract becomes void, and all payments are refunded. A sample construction plan is provided with an estimated build cost of 93,788,000 yen (including tax), excluding additional costs for exterior work and permits. The land is subject to the Yomitan Village Landscape Plan Ordinance, which includes a height restriction of 12 meters. For structures over 10 meters high or with a building area exceeding 500 m², prior notification to the village is required 30 days before construction.
The area of Yomitan Village is rich in history and culture, known for its beautiful coastlines and as the site of the historic Zakimi Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site. A major nearby landmark is the iconic Zakimi Castle Ruins, a 15th-century gusuku (Ryukyuan castle) offering panoramic views of the East China Sea and a profound connection to Okinawa's Ryukyu Kingdom era.