Showing posts with label Foreigner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foreigner. Show all posts

Kitakyushu real estate appeals to foreign buyers

Kitakyushu real estate appeals to foreign buyers...

Things continue to look up for Kitakyushu.  The real estate market is in good shape at the moment.

Banks are lending. People are spending. Houses are getting built. Condominiums, too. Used real estate is also moving.  Land is getting sold to build new houses and apartments.  You can't walk or drive anywhere without noticing properties for sale, new buildings going up, and the improving economy.

Interest from abroad is increasing, as well.  Customers from the Ukraine, the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia, Canada, China, India, Lithuania, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong and France have recently deal with us.

Remember, it is not hard for a non-Japanese to buy real estate here.  Foreigners can buy Japanese real estate no problem. If you are not Japanese and even if you do not have permanent residency, you can still own property in Japan.  It is completely legal and is actually quite simple.


Please don't hesitate to contact us with your Kitakyushu area real estate needs.

We have Japanese and English speaking real estate professionals.

http://www.fudosan-mikawa.com/p/staff.html

How to get a housing loan in Japan for foreign residents

How to get a housing loan in Japan for foreign residents

If you are looking to buy a property in Fukuoka Prefecture Japan, more specifically the greater Kitakyushu, Onga, Nakama, Nogata, Iizuka, Kurate, Miyawaka, Yukuhashi, Tagawa areas, MIKAWA REAL ESTATE can help. Mikawa is based in Yahata Nishiku Kitakyushu. They have dealt with all the banks and can advise you as to which bank would be best suited for you and which banks you would have the best chance of securing a home loan from.

Some key points to keep in mind. You'll want to have permanent residency or citizenship. It is possible to buy a house without these, but you'll need to do so as a company. Also, you'll want to be sure you have been declaring your income and paying your income taxes. Ensure your company is doing this as well. Having more than two years worth of the so called "gensenchoushuuhou", which is a tax certificate slip, or statement of earnings and taxed income statement is pretty much a must. Those who are self employed or independently employed will especially need to have more than two years worth of these to qualify.

To simplify things, it is probably best for you to make an appointment with a real estate company such as Mikawa and see what your options are. A lot goes into buying a house, condominium, or land so you'll want to be prepared. Don't worry about being a "foreigner" paperwork isn't that much voluminous than it is for native residents of Japan.

Contact Matt @ Mikawa in English --- His details can be found at the site listed below

http://www.fudosan-mikawa.com/p/staff.html