Bought Brand New Home in Prime Tokyo: How Much?

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @azabujuban-hito-dake
    @azabujuban-hito-dake 8 дней назад +3

    Congratulation! So far I'd bought two properties as well. I'm from Switzerland living in Tokyo. I bought one in Tokyo and another in a mountain area of Nagano to escape the summer heat of Tokyo. Enjoy your new place.😊

  • @nomad_manhattan
    @nomad_manhattan 9 дней назад

    Exactly my thought! Glad I stumbled on your video. Thanks for shring!

  • @nateums
    @nateums 4 дня назад

    Thats an amazing location, I think the price it pretty steep unless you are buying it with other people or have enough cash to buy without a loan. Can you do a video explaining the numbers behind what's expected as the income from this location versus the costs?

  • @ShadoRegalia
    @ShadoRegalia 5 часов назад

    Can i get some recommendations if we have plans to buy one? Also how long is your forecasted ROI?

  • @marchall5173
    @marchall5173 11 дней назад +1

    Great property in a first-rate area! I would love to find a very small apartment in the same vicinity - Shibuya/Harajuku/Shinjuku area.

  • @Thoughtcaster-six
    @Thoughtcaster-six 3 дня назад

    Can you suggest a realtor in charge of properties available in Kamakura, Ueno or Asakusa?

  • @samueljayrivera2280
    @samueljayrivera2280 14 дней назад +1

    I like it. It is practical and modern.

  • @CalvinWillys
    @CalvinWillys 11 дней назад

    Looks great. Congrats! 👍 As you said, 15min walk to the station might be tough for foreigners (especially in the steamy hot summer), but perhaps perfect distance for a taxi. Not too close, not too far making the fair justifiable. All other months probably no problem just to walk it. That's a nice price too.

  • @cmaeda
    @cmaeda 10 дней назад

    Very informative. I’m looking to do Airbnb in Shonan area on a similar type new build.

  • @TN-cz1on
    @TN-cz1on 6 дней назад

    Beautiful house

  • @tsciproperties7619
    @tsciproperties7619 14 дней назад +1

    Looks well built! What resources do you use to do research for real estate?

    • @JohnDang808
      @JohnDang808  13 дней назад

      I have a team searching for me. But there are popular sites like sumo, homes.jp and others

    • @tsciproperties7619
      @tsciproperties7619 13 дней назад

      @ what about for philippines? Feel like websites in Philippines are so lackluster and unreliable with info

    • @Takaaa01
      @Takaaa01 13 дней назад

      @@tsciproperties7619 You're really better off looking for an agencies and if your a foreigner an agency/realtor that caters to foreigners. Otherwise, come to Japan instead and visit a 不動産 (Fudosan) essentially a broker. They search the property for you based on your needs.

    • @Leeollee
      @Leeollee 11 дней назад

      I prefer 目黑區

  • @pigbenis274
    @pigbenis274 10 дней назад

    8:44 Looking for a house in Tokyo now. I HATE those small built in desks that so many houses seem to have. I use 4 monitors and multiple computers, there is no way that would fit. No hate, its a great house, I'm just venting, lol

  • @SimonCurrent
    @SimonCurrent 12 дней назад

    very nice ! and that's a lot of money. foreigner gotta do it in 1 shot. if we can do mortgage, it's a no brainer

    • @JohnDang808
      @JohnDang808  11 дней назад

      I’m qualifying for a mortgage for this property as we speak

  • @Kuljacks
    @Kuljacks 11 дней назад

    Can you advise us how you were able to get a local realtor to help u get started!?!

    • @JohnDang808
      @JohnDang808  10 дней назад

      What location are you looking for?

  • @matthewlang7364
    @matthewlang7364 14 дней назад

    looks nice

  • @inquisitvem6723
    @inquisitvem6723 12 дней назад

    I think homes in Japan will appreciate like you said and also if you target foreigners for rental or sale. Do you own the land also?

    • @JohnDang808
      @JohnDang808  11 дней назад

      Yes you can own the land in Japan

    • @inquisitvem6723
      @inquisitvem6723 11 дней назад

      @@JohnDang808 do you own the land that the house is built on? Or are you paying a lease on that land? I heard some houses still have a present landlord that you buy a house on.

  • @Starbloxplayz
    @Starbloxplayz 13 дней назад +1

    Who manages your properties for you? Particularly if you lease them out

    • @JohnDang808
      @JohnDang808  13 дней назад +1

      I partially manage it with my remote team in the Philippines and a partner on the ground who handles the vendor or anything on the ground.

    • @JohnDang808
      @JohnDang808  13 дней назад

      Plus I have an administration team for licensing, accounting and tax filings.

  • @SimonCurrent
    @SimonCurrent 12 дней назад

    i would look at the future exchange rate as my cap gain.

  • @fc787761
    @fc787761 13 дней назад

    I thought there are some restrictions on running air bnb in Japan? I think u need something like a hotel license to run it fulltime?

    • @JohnDang808
      @JohnDang808  13 дней назад +1

      It’s called a minpaku license and in Shibuya you can run Airbnb for 180 days.

  • @inquisitvem6723
    @inquisitvem6723 12 дней назад

    I prefer this house over those akiyas in rural side

    • @JohnDang808
      @JohnDang808  11 дней назад

      my sentiments exactly. I think the akiyas can be a good investment but I don't personally want to be there.

  • @jetd9716
    @jetd9716 9 дней назад

    How much did you pay for this property?

    • @ShadoRegalia
      @ShadoRegalia 5 часов назад

      He mentioned it in the video

  • @alexd5188
    @alexd5188 11 дней назад

    Is it possible to buy just the land or only Japanese citizens allowed to do that? Assuming it was for sale.

  • @inquisitvem6723
    @inquisitvem6723 12 дней назад

    There is a couple on RUclips who bought one that has a very similar floor plan

    • @JohnDang808
      @JohnDang808  11 дней назад

      very cooky cutter but a very efficient design and build

  • @MagicQueendom
    @MagicQueendom 12 дней назад

    Just curious but if you built it brand new, why didn’t you put in central air and heat?

    • @marchall5173
      @marchall5173 11 дней назад +1

      I think they just don't have that for residential, no matter how new. The mini-split systems are what's used.

    • @JohnDang808
      @JohnDang808  11 дней назад +1

      I had to install it. A brand new house usually doesn't come with it. The build came from a developer.

    • @MagicQueendom
      @MagicQueendom 11 дней назад

      @@JohnDang808 Ohh. Ok. Thank you.

  • @embitious630
    @embitious630 13 дней назад +1

    How can i buy one?

    • @JohnDang808
      @JohnDang808  13 дней назад +1

      If you are a foreigner you will definitely need the help of a licensed broker/agent. Let me know if you want some recommendations.

  • @alroberts193
    @alroberts193 13 дней назад

    how much is their Property Tax, John ?

  • @bingoSK9
    @bingoSK9 13 дней назад

    Japan has been a decade or two ahead in social issues when it comes to demographic shifts. They had their population aging and decline through falling fertility rates long before any other developped nation. So I think we can safely use Japan as a foreshadow to most (if not all) developped/developping nations, when it comes to Real Estate. Because in pretty much all cases so far, when a country becomes well developped, it will face population aging and decline, as people find more options for fulfillment outside of the traditionnal family model. So for Real Estate I think properties will only keep their value if they are in urban areas, where young people always flock and where tourism is concentrated. And just like in Japan, properties in smaller towns will also lose their value, as younger generations will also have no desire to go back to their old nest, abandonning them. Relying on only foreign buyers to maintain value of village houses is not sustainable. I think what has hapenned in Japan will happen in the West, and will eventually happen in all currently developping nations. My bet is that R-E is only good for 2 more generations or so, once a decline + aging has started.

  • @MrZiggyboy
    @MrZiggyboy 12 дней назад

    Can foreigners own properties in Japan?

    • @marchall5173
      @marchall5173 11 дней назад

      Yes, but is doesn't automatically give you a VISA to be a resident.

  • @weinatalie6132
    @weinatalie6132 6 дней назад

    how much is this home?

  • @yoji8130
    @yoji8130 13 дней назад

    why not do long term rental so you can rent it out the entire year.. your going to have it empty 6 months out of the year with airbnb

    • @JohnDang808
      @JohnDang808  13 дней назад +1

      Because we want to use this place too. We like coming back to Japan and hotels aren’t very good.

    • @JohnDang808
      @JohnDang808  11 дней назад

      Well because me and my partner would like a place in Tokyo to come back to

    • @yoji8130
      @yoji8130 11 дней назад

      @@JohnDang808 I see but it's going to be vacant for a many months since tourist visa is only up to 3 months

    • @ScanL9
      @ScanL9 11 дней назад

      @@yoji8130 please listen to what he says on the video man

  • @Mwoods2272
    @Mwoods2272 12 дней назад +3

    It's going to take you over 20 years before you make back the initial investment of $500.000.

  • @user-qh7mv8np2s
    @user-qh7mv8np2s 13 дней назад +2

    How much is it?