"Owner Change", pronounced here as oh-nah-change-ee. Some might scratch their heads at it, but it's pretty clear. The property for sale has tenants. The owners change. The property and tenants remain. Hence, owner change.
There are a lot of owner change properties in Japan at the moment. They are pretty straight forward and easy investments that tend to get snapped up fast. We just had one nearby that was only about $8,000 USD but the ROI was a whopping 45%. Needless to say, it sold about the instant it was listed. The good thing about so-called owner change properties is that you'll be getting rent payments from the get go. Also, you'll know exactly how much to expect every month.
Skeptics and wall flowers will say "There must be something wrong with it if she's selling it." Or, "Why would they sell a unit that is making them steady income every month?" Rest assured it is not because every property has suddenly become defective or a murder site. Granted, you should still do the due diligence before you invest, but think about it for moment... Japan's population is aging. Landlords are passing away, and properties are getting sold by the beneficiaries. As the population ages, people want to cash in on their investments and live the good life. See. These owner change properties can give you the good life.
Persons interested in investing in owner change properties are encouraged to contact us about investing in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Japan.
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Japanese Real Estate Boom - Case in point: JR Moji Station area of Kitakyushu City
Real
estate in Japan is about to boom.
It's starting.
Now is definitely the time to invest in Japan and its real estate market.
At the moment, there is a lot of construction near JR Moji Station. Moji Station is located in the Moji Ward of the city of Kitakyushu in Kyushu's Fukuoka Prefecture. This area was previously dank and depressing. People commuting by train would look out the windows and think "What a dump...".
No more. It is revitalized.
Check out the YouTube video below and you'll see there are new high rise condominiums full of renters and tenants, and more are being built now. Homes are also being constructed.
Investors KNOW they will be sold. Investors KNOW the condos can be rented out as apartments.
Foreign investors and Japanese investors are shifting their focus from larger cities and more expensive property to the Fukuoka area and its lucrative and more reasonably priced properties.
We have high hopes for the Moji area and are happy to see it beginning to thrive after a long hiatus.
Welcome to Japanese Japanese real estate boom.
Welcome back Moji.
Welcome to Moji.
It's starting.
Now is definitely the time to invest in Japan and its real estate market.
At the moment, there is a lot of construction near JR Moji Station. Moji Station is located in the Moji Ward of the city of Kitakyushu in Kyushu's Fukuoka Prefecture. This area was previously dank and depressing. People commuting by train would look out the windows and think "What a dump...".
No more. It is revitalized.
Check out the YouTube video below and you'll see there are new high rise condominiums full of renters and tenants, and more are being built now. Homes are also being constructed.
Investors KNOW they will be sold. Investors KNOW the condos can be rented out as apartments.
Foreign investors and Japanese investors are shifting their focus from larger cities and more expensive property to the Fukuoka area and its lucrative and more reasonably priced properties.
We have high hopes for the Moji area and are happy to see it beginning to thrive after a long hiatus.
Welcome to Japanese Japanese real estate boom.
Welcome back Moji.
Welcome to Moji.
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
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
Live in Japan
Live in Japan
So, you are thinking of living in Japan? Good choice. There are plenty of opportunities here on professional, business, personal, and cultural levels.
One thing that might be a little tricky is your housing situation. People moving to Japan would probably be better off to research the real estate situation before coming over.
Companies like Mikawa Real Estate in Kitakyushu City of Fukuoka Prefecture can assist you in English in either renting or buying a house or condo. Other cities have similar such real estate companies that have English speaking staff.
Suicide Murder - Buy Cheap Houses in Japan
Suicide Murder - Buy Cheap Houses in Japan
While the same holds true all over the world, houses and condominiums in Japan where there was a murder or suicide can be bought at extremely low prices. One major reason for this is that real estate companies will not bid on them when they go up for auction or when they are put on the foreclosure market. Individuals can purchase these properties at what is often well below market value. While real estate agencies in Japan must disclose to a potential buyer that the property had a suicide or murder, individuals are not held to the same set of rules. It is possible to buy and resell and make a very healthy profit. Renting out is also an excellent option, and Japanese real estate companies often offer total property management at very reasonable rates. Anyone interested in this sort of personal investment or property purchase is encouraged to contact us directly. We may be able to assist with such purchases in Fukuoka Prefecture, which includes Kitakyushu Munakata Nakama Iizuka Nogata Kokura etc.
While the same holds true all over the world, houses and condominiums in Japan where there was a murder or suicide can be bought at extremely low prices. One major reason for this is that real estate companies will not bid on them when they go up for auction or when they are put on the foreclosure market. Individuals can purchase these properties at what is often well below market value. While real estate agencies in Japan must disclose to a potential buyer that the property had a suicide or murder, individuals are not held to the same set of rules. It is possible to buy and resell and make a very healthy profit. Renting out is also an excellent option, and Japanese real estate companies often offer total property management at very reasonable rates. Anyone interested in this sort of personal investment or property purchase is encouraged to contact us directly. We may be able to assist with such purchases in Fukuoka Prefecture, which includes Kitakyushu Munakata Nakama Iizuka Nogata Kokura etc.
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