Spacious Land Plot in Uruma, Okinawa with Excellent Development Potential
This 370.97 square meter (approximately 112.22 tsubo) land plot is located in the Ezu district of Uruma City, Okinawa. The property is designated for the Second Category Residential Zone, offering flexibility for various uses such as residential development for extended families, housing for foreign residents, or even commercial purposes. The land is situated on elevated ground with road frontage to the south, and an existing old house is present on the site.
Critical property details from the agent's notes include essential utilities and infrastructure. The equipment and facilities consist of a septic tank and a sewage pipeline in the front road. Special notes confirm the property uses propane gas, has a public water supply, and is connected to the sewer system. A further equipment remark reiterates the presence of the septic tank and the front road sewage pipeline. Important remarks include the confirmation of the front road sewage pipeline and the existence of a private road burden of approximately 12 square meters (estimated).
The surrounding environment is highly convenient. A Lawson convenience store in Uruma Ezu is a 5-minute walk away. A drugstore (Mori Misato store) is a 3-minute drive, and a Makeman home improvement store in Gushikawa is a 5-minute drive. Wakatsu Park is accessible within a 3-minute drive. The school districts are Nakahara Elementary School (14-minute walk/4-minute drive) and Takaezu Junior High School (37-minute walk/8-minute drive). The listing agent, Sun Sun Okinawa, emphasizes their 30 years of trust and track record in the region, offering a purchase guide to assist clients. They are part of the nationwide IE Station network with 206 branches but operate as a local specialist focusing deeply on central and southern Okinawa.
The area of Uruma City is rich in history and natural beauty, formed from the merger of several towns on the eastern coast of Okinawa Island. An interesting fact is that parts of Uruma sit on the Katsuren Peninsula, which was home to the powerful medieval Katsuren Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Katsuren Castle ruins, offering stunning panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the surrounding coast.