$600 For A 2-Story House In Japan But What’s The Catch?
Did you know you can buy a house in Japan for less than $1,000?
It sounds unreal, but these abandoned homes, called akiya, are scattered across Japan especially in the countryside. Let’s explore one of these dirt-cheap properties, break down renovation challenges, and visit a nearby fish market to see if the town is worth calling home. Oh, and foreigners can buy these too!
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It's interesting to know what kind of houses can be bought cheaply, probably this is not the worst option. Thank you very much for the video.
I say go for it and turn that little building outside into your own micro brewery
Bro at this price ill buy 4 houses and become a japanese real estate baron
This was good mate! I am looking forward to visiting Otaru for the Ice festival one day. Will your misses be able to work in Otaru, or will she have to commute ? I'm moving to another house in Obihiro in 2 days time… a rental of course 🤣
I wonder if Japan is ready for all these white people gentrifying their country