Prime Residential Land for Sale in Okinawa City
This is a rare opportunity to purchase a well-located residential plot in the popular Mihara district of Okinawa City, Okinawa Prefecture. The land parcel spans 150.05 square meters (approximately 45.39 tsubo) and is a flat, vacant lot with a regular shape, ideal for building a custom home. The property is situated in a family-friendly neighborhood surrounded by parks, with excellent access to daily amenities.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for potential buyers. The property price is 22,695,000 yen. As the seller is the listing company, the brokerage commission is 0 yen. The company will also cover the costs for boundary surveying and the construction of a retaining wall (擁壁). However, the buyer is responsible for the costs associated with connecting the water and sewage pipes within the land lot. Additionally, the buyer must cover the property ownership transfer registration fees. The fixed asset tax apportionment will be calculated after the settlement date is finalized. The agent confirms that the demolition of the previous building and the land subdivision registration are both complete.
The area is exceptionally well-serviced. Within a short walk are Misato Daini Park (3 minutes, 230m) and Misato Daisan Park (4 minutes, 280m), with the larger Misato Park an 11-minute walk away. Daily conveniences are close by, including a FamilyMart convenience store, multiple banks (Okinawa Bank, Ryukyu Bank, Kaigo Bank), the Misato Post Office, and supermarkets like Kanehide and San-A Shokuhinkan, all within a few minutes' drive. The process for purchase, including steps for utilizing a housing loan, is clearly outlined by the agent, who welcomes inquiries for further details.
Okinawa City offers a unique blend of local culture and modern convenience. An interesting fact is that the city is home to the Okinawa City Zoo & Museum, which features exhibits on the natural history and wildlife of the Ryukyu Islands. The closest major tourist attraction is the Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum, a significant site dedicated to reflecting on the history of the Battle of Okinawa and promoting peace, located a short drive away in Itoman City.