Prime Development Land in Uruma, Okinawa
This 618 square meter plot of land in the Yakena area of Uruma City presents an excellent opportunity for development or investment. Priced at 24.64 million yen, the land is flat and vacant, offering a blank canvas for a variety of uses. The area is not designated for a specific purpose, providing flexibility for residential, commercial, or other projects. The property benefits from access to propane gas, city water, and sewer systems, which are essential utilities for any new construction.
Critical agent notes regarding the price include additional costs that the buyer should be aware of: ownership transfer fees, fixed asset tax settlement, and contract stamp duty. The listing agent, LifeLulu Corporation, emphasizes their comprehensive service philosophy, aiming to provide an environment where clients, employees, and everyone can enjoy a wonderful, better life. Their services extend beyond this sale to include rental and apartment management, property sales consultations, inheritance planning, surveying and registration support, property acquisition, and free property appraisals. They position themselves as a friendly consultation office for all real estate matters.
For those considering purchasing a home, the agent addresses common concerns: not knowing where to start, wanting to build an asset instead of paying rent, and anxiety about mortgage repayments. They assure potential buyers that purchasing is not as difficult as one might think and offer support to remove uncertainties, not only with the purchasing process but also with post-purchase matters like monthly repayments, taxes, declarations, and inheritance planning.
The property is located in Uruma City, a municipality on Okinawa Island known for its bridges connecting several islands. The area offers a mix of residential and natural settings. A notable nearby landmark is the Katsuren Peninsula, which is home to the UNESCO World Heritage site Katsuren Castle Ruins, a historic gusuku (Ryukyuan castle) offering panoramic views and a deep connection to Ryukyuan history and culture.