Land for Sale in Naha City, Okinawa: A Prime Commercial Plot with Excellent Convenience
This 166.94 square meter plot of land, located in Naha City's Nishi 2-chome, presents a prime commercial development opportunity in a highly convenient area. Currently leased as a monthly parking lot, the existing tenancy can be terminated with three months' notice, providing flexibility for the new owner. The property is situated on a flat lot with a 9-meter wide road frontage to the northwest, within a commercial zone that permits a high floor area ratio of 400% and a building coverage ratio of 80%.
Agent notes provide essential details about the location's convenience. The property is within a 13-minute walk (approx. 900m) of Tenpi Elementary School and an 11-minute walk (approx. 800m) of Kamiyama Junior High School. Daily necessities are exceptionally close, with Nishimachi Ryubo just a 3-minute walk (approx. 210m) away and the Town Plaza Kanehide Nishinomachi Market a mere 4-minute walk (approx. 290m). The bus stop for "Mie-gusuku" is approximately a 4-minute walk from the property.
The listing agent, Orion Real Estate, emphasizes their comprehensive support services for property transactions in Naha. They offer expert consultation on home loans, addressing common questions such as the optimal timing and amount for early repayments, choosing the right bank, determining a suitable loan amount, and exploring options for buyers with no savings or down payment. Their staff provides clear, polite support for those on parental leave, self-employed individuals, people with existing car loans, or those looking to move while still carrying a mortgage on their current home. The company specializes in a wide range of real estate transactions, including new and used detached houses, land, condominiums, investment properties, military land, foreigner-friendly housing, and free purchase assessments.
The area is in the heart of Okinawa's prefectural capital, Naha City. An interesting historical fact is that the nearby "Mie-gusuku" area references the ruins of a Ryukyuan castle (gusuku), a remnant of the island's unique kingdom era. The closest major landmark is the vibrant Kokusai Dori (International Street), a bustling tourist destination filled with shops, restaurants, and cultural experiences, easily accessible from this central location.