RE: What New & “Affordable” Housing Looks Like in Japan!

avatar

You are viewing a single comment's thread:

Just 150k$? I do see all the drawbacks you've mentioned, the tiny rooms and all, but 4 bedrooms, or maybe more called small spaces and all that for just 100k + 50k$? That's a steal! Well, at least when I compare to my own country; Housing in the most remote and unwanted areas go for (much) more than that. Must admit, my country is tiny; Its the one that exists because we invented the dykes; The country of the low lands aka The Netherlands ;) Ah, the Tokyo equivalent 3x to 7x sounds more like what I'll cost (the 7x I mean) when in the more wanted areas of my tiny country. The space between the houses is small indeed, but keep in mind, they could've connected the houses without any space; A very common style in my country, not to waste any space. But yea, I understand, when in a not-so-dense location, then why go for such a setup? Wish you happy home hunting :)



0
0
0.000
2 comments
avatar

It is a steal for real as the average new home in this area is 25M -30M (172k-206k )
I just don’t like how the market is going but I bet it’s for the better so people can actually afford a home.

Haha that is true there could be no space between the homes. Ah yes space saving is important in Japan too, there is a lot of land but they are for crops.The older homes are looking more appealing but the only thing is they are made to last only 50 years.

I’d love to buy this place for renting out to University students for a share house or renting to a family but I am scared of loans 😂. Crypto don’t fail me now!

Must admit, my country is tiny; Its the one that exists because we invented the dykes.

Is that so ? 😂 😂 😂

0
0
0.000
avatar

yea, loans can be a thing, though loans can also help earn more money. Regarding crypto, the short/mid-term outlook doesn't look good, to be honest. Though I like to believe in a positive scenario in which all the bad is already priced in. And then BTC did what it did when Asia opened its new week and everything that followed since then.

0
0
0.000