Showing posts with label Japanese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese. Show all posts

It might be Japanese English, but "Owner Change" is good!

"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.      

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

Traditional Japanese houses for sale

Traditional Japanese houses for sale

Thinking of investing in Japanese real estate? Have you considered traditional Japanese houses? They are totally different from what you have in your home countries. The roof shingles, traditional "daiku" construction, and also the Japanese gardens surrounding them. Good stuff!

The photo below was in the Yahata Nishi area of Kitakyushu City Japan. The property itself is not for sale but the property really looks good, even when surrounded by suburban sprawl. It is easy on the eyes and is arguably the best property in the neighborhood. Anyway, take a peek...



The good folks at Mikawa Real Estate have several traditional properties for sale listed at the moment.



5LDK 2 Storey Japanese Home in Nakama City, Fukuoka Prefecture




This 5LDK w/ service room, is in the Chiyo neighborhood of Yahata Nishi Ku, Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka. Chiyo is becoming a hot-spot for families buying homes these days.

Real estate company's listing link:
http://www.fudosan-mikawa.com/p/staff.html


Nogata is just a stone's throw from Kitakyushu and an easy commute to Fukuoka City. We anticipate big growth in Nogata and rising property rates based on the current trends. Here is a newly renovated Japanese house for sale in Nogata. It is a large 6LDK size traditional Japanese home with modern features.



Real estate company's listing link:
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INVEST IN JAPANESE REAL ESTATE

KitakyushuRealEstate.com believes that now is an excellent time to invest in Japanese real estate. There are so many bargains to be had.  Foreclosures can be bought cheaply. Real estate agencies like House Club in Kitakyushu can assist you in buying a property, renovating the property, and reselling or renting it out. They also offer property management and maintenance. Demand in Japan for larger rental units is increasing. A new trend here is for owners of larger manshon / mansion / condominiums is to rent out their 4LDK 5LDK or larger size condominiums. Home owners are also finding this fruitful as there is definite demand for persons wishing to rent single family homes. Houses are not that expensive, contrary to popular misconception, and can be rented out quite easily. We suggest contacting a Japanese realtor such as MIKAWA (link below) and seeing what is available in this very promising investor market we have right now.

http://www.fudosan-mikawa.com/