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26 Comments

  1. You mentioned about Japan has rental public housing. You are actually comparing with HDB ownership rather than the rental price. Do you know that in Singapore also rental HDB which is around $100 per month. It is a 2 room flat. Go and check it out. It really limited.

  2. In Japan, public housing means housing for the lower income earners to rent. With HDB, you can buy a 99 years lease and own the flat for that duration. Moreover, it can be freely sold in the open market with a gain. For later retirement needs, the remaining lease can be used. The best deal in the world.

  3. As a Singaporean working as a real estate broker in japan I do agree 団地 are good for rentals but it is kind of difficult for say students to get to rent one sadly.

  4. I enjoy all of your videos. Do make more videos about very localized Japanese lifestyles, housing, and things like wet markets or walk around some Japan neighborhood area. Just like you did with all of your Singapore videos. 😊

    Cheers

  5. There are actually public rental flats for low-income families in Singapore. They are usually smaller than your average HDB flats consisting of one or two-room flats. I've heard that there are 3-room rental flats as well but I've never actually seen one before. The household income ceiling for these flats is quite low so the majority of Singaporeans will not be able to qualify because our government actually encourages people to purchase their own flats rather than rent. Rental prices of these flats are significantly cheaper than our Japanese counterparts and they still do provide amenities like elevators because the majority of residents who live in these flats are senior citizens so you can't really expect them to climb the stairs (I feel really bad for the senior citizens in Japan 😥). You should check out these HDB rental flats.

  6. Well you gave away the location of the Danchi by showing the views 🙃

  7. Ojisan, I've seen videos showing abandoned homes in Japan and even foreigners can go and take over it. Can you consider doing a video on this in the future?

  8. Void decks is a practical design so that people can cut through the buildings.

    No elevators is also a fire safety issue.

  9. Do you really want to be Japanese ? first look at the old men in hikemori & think twice even though you are Asian in looks !

  10. We have HDB rental flat too but very small room and very cheap but the requirements are very strict.

  11. In Australia the public housing is called commission flats, same purpose as those in Japan, for the lower income group. However in Singapore, public housing are specifically intended for the majority of the population. This is why they are a lot more supported by the government in terms of maintenance, upgrading and buying them.

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