Landed: The guide to buying property in Japan
Book Details
Author(s)Christopher Dillon
PublisherDillon Communications Ltd.
ISBN / ASIN9881714737
ISBN-139789881714732
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank570,583
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
In Landed Japan, you'll learn:
- How to buy Japanese real estate, including high-yield Tokyo apartments, custom-built houses, machiya, foreclosed homes and chalets in Niseko and other ski resorts
- How an aging population, a falling birth rate and other demographic trends drive demand for small Tokyo apartments
- Where to find English-speaking real estate agents, mortgage lenders, architects and other essential service providers
- Where foreigners can get a mortgage in Japan and the documents and insurance you will need to apply for a home loan
- About managing risks such as asbestos, earthquakes, floods, nuclear power, termites and zoning
- Why you should avoid buying homes in rural areas, apartments built on leased or reclaimed land, and old houses in Japan
- About nonresidential investments, such as Japanese love hotels, nursing homes, farms and real estate investment trusts (J-REITs)
- About Japanese investment property, including financing, management companies, tenants' rights and standard terms in a lease agreement
- How Japanese real estate is appraised and taxed and the use of tax-efficient structures like tokumei kumiai (TK) and tokutei mokuteki kaisha (TMK)
- Much more
- How to buy Japanese real estate, including high-yield Tokyo apartments, custom-built houses, machiya, foreclosed homes and chalets in Niseko and other ski resorts
- How an aging population, a falling birth rate and other demographic trends drive demand for small Tokyo apartments
- Where to find English-speaking real estate agents, mortgage lenders, architects and other essential service providers
- Where foreigners can get a mortgage in Japan and the documents and insurance you will need to apply for a home loan
- About managing risks such as asbestos, earthquakes, floods, nuclear power, termites and zoning
- Why you should avoid buying homes in rural areas, apartments built on leased or reclaimed land, and old houses in Japan
- About nonresidential investments, such as Japanese love hotels, nursing homes, farms and real estate investment trusts (J-REITs)
- About Japanese investment property, including financing, management companies, tenants' rights and standard terms in a lease agreement
- How Japanese real estate is appraised and taxed and the use of tax-efficient structures like tokumei kumiai (TK) and tokutei mokuteki kaisha (TMK)
- Much more
