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Aug 9, 53 25 Hiya We got back from Hokkaido few weeks ago. Watching what's happening in Alps, Whistler etc seems like snow-sure places will become rarer in the next years. Hokkaido, interior BC, Alaska and Utah seem up there. I am sure it's common to think about being able to buy somewhere after a good trip but we have let the initial heat fade and still think buying somewhere in Hokkaido might be a good idea. We don't own any investment property Australia or otherwise so I am a complete novice. For Japan i don't know where to start. I know it's a big ask but would anyone be able to help with some general advice on where to start these websites or something else - contacts would be welcome. I assume Niseko is price inflated. Does anyone own an apartment or chalet in Rusutsu area or have any advice? Reactions: susie and malas1. Undies Superspreadin the lurve Ski Pass. May 15, 25, 26, 1, Top drawer. ShaunQuigley said:. Click to expand Jan 1, 78, 50, 1, Melbourne Australia, often in Austin Texas. Reactions: eyemgh , Born2ski and skifree. Jan 19, 28 13 58 craigieburn range. Japan does seem like quite a different real estate market. On one hand Japan's population has started its massive decline and you can already get essentially free houses if you're prepared to drive for 25 minutes to the ski resorts and there will be many millions more of these deserted houses come onto the market. On the other hand if you can get a place that is close to the ski lifts the prices all seem to be heading north. I can see why getting good advise is handy! Reactions: Hyst. LMB Old but definitely not Crusty! Ski Pass. May 6, 42, 58, 1, Perth. Things to consider are: Cheap and distant from ski resort requires a vehicle. Will likely not be listed on a Gaijin friendly real estate site. Buying an apartment or managed stand alone in a resort is going to be way more expensive, but the whole sale and property management side of things is taken care of for a price of course. Still the best purchase we have ever made. Reactions: skifree , Melskius , Hyst and 1 other person. Jun 2, 7, 4, myokoskiresort. Useful threads rather than rehashing the same info Resource - Japan Snow Country Realestate to I find it hard to get any Real Estate websites for buying property. Is it because they are in Japanese and don't show up on google? Any insightful directions? Yes off topic I know Question - Has anyone ever renovated a property in Japan? Hi all! We're looking to renovate our little house in Kabayama this coming Japan summer. We're wanting to put wood cladding over our Then want to spend 4 months there each winter season and maybe 2 in Summer. Any advice on do's and do nots would be greatly appreciated. I have also been told mould is a real issue? Any further advise on that one? Reactions: Hermannator , gaijin , susie and 4 others. Nov 28, 92 Trawling Japan property sites has been my favourite past-time since our early trips to Japan too many years ago. I would steer clear of Uchi-like sites. Just not in the spirit of the game, imo The Real Estate thread on here is great and Ramenman is a wealth of knowledge, so look out for his posts. Nov 14, 1, 3, Hakuba. If you buy away from the estabished places Niseko, Hakuba etc you wont see any capital gain and it will bleed money. Any expectation that other areas will greatly improve in your life time need to be tempered with the reality here in Japan. Even in Hakuba new owners are often unpleasantly surprised how expensive it is to maintain a place. Buying a place will tie you to that area which is not neccessarily a good thing and my personal advice to folks like yourself is use the money to fund holidays and go visit a lot more resorts throughout Japan. Good luck with what ever you do. POWdkeg Early Days. Jun 6, 44 54 LMB said:. Apr 12, There are a bunch of things to consider. First, I had no interest in Hokkaido. More importantly, property is very expensive up there. I like Tohoku, but access is a little challenging, and the hills are a little more economically fragile due to their remoteness. I ultimately chose Nagano adjacent Niigata. Hakuba, Myoko and Nozawa are found and thus spendy. Why Niigata? Twenty percent of all resort apartments in Japan are in Yuzawa! You have to vet your options. There are zombies in Yuzawa and up in Naeba. The good ones are rising in price though. Victoria Tower is a prime example. Second, is it a money losing proposition? That math is easy, even with the ongoing management fees. For shorter stays the math might not work out. Third, do you want a car? If so, will you rent? It will increase your options though. Fourth, find the town you want to be in and follow the local real estate offices. For example, there are three main players in Yuzawa. Fifth, an English speaking agent that facilitates is very helpful. It required for foreigners if you buy an apartment. Lastly, you could buy a house. That option looks more romantic, but there are serious issues to account for. Who plows the snow on a powder day? Who does the maintenance? All of these things are surmountable, but real, and probably not economically viable unless your in country for a long time each year. Good luck with the rabbit hole! Reactions: Cynicor and Sandy. Reactions: eyemgh and Cynicor. Sandy said:. There's probably other factors that haven't been mentioned. Did you look at Minakami? Just on the other side of the tunnel from Yuzawa. Or Nakano? It can snow a lot in Japan. I mean A LOT. If you buy a house and it's not cleared of snow and maintained, it could be badly damaged. I'm talking 5m of snow on top. Reactions: Cynicor and Hyst. I wrote off Minakami because the unicorn in a haystack lets me walk to skiing. That said, I like several of the apartments there and drove through today coming back from Tenjin. If I was willing to be completely car dependent, it would be on the list. BTW, they were summer skiing at Kagura today. Crazy stuff, skis with stainless bases, body armor, a few cosplay guys, and a bump run. Reactions: eyemgh. Yep, that's Kagura. That's another reason why Kagura is usually the first mountain to open for the winter season: Any snow only needs to cover the plastic. I need to figure out an affordable way to get a car. Cars are affordable in Japan. Getting the visa so you can get a car and bank account, etc. Jan 1, 10, 8, The only way to buy one without residency is to get somebody else to buy it. Jun 9, 4, 3, Melbourne. Sandy - why are the Japanese so against a foreigner owning a car? Reactions: skifree , eyemgh and travelislife. At work, I was continually struggling with 'the way things are done' in Japan. I often asked Japanese people why they do a specific thing and there are usually two answers: 1. So to answer your question: Q. I will say however, that it's just too complicated from a bureaucratic POV. It's a personal stamp used instead of a signature. TeePee Hard Yards. Feb 15, 59 75 Many people are not even aware anywhere else in Japan has snow let alone ski resorts. I assume you met Narelle and Steve. The people at Yuzawa Corp are nice. Last edited: Jul 27, Reactions: POWdkeg. I haven't heard of Tuzawa either Reactions: Sandy. POWdkeg , sent a PM, but you might not see it until you reach the post quota. Cynicor One of Us Ski Pass. Feb 18, While on Yuazawa, anyone care to hazard a guess as to what sort of heaters these might be in my apartment? They're small electric built in ones, there is no gas to the place. I am curious what the going tech was in the early 90s. Sorry for the poor photos, going off all I have. Reactions: skifree. Cynicor said:. Reactions: Spatulacity. They look like electric ones that cost a fortune to run. That much is correct, I assure you! Just wondering what sort of tech. Clearly not oil. Just resistive elements? Is there a japanese name for them? Includes maintenance tips, troubleshooting, and costs. Plus, insurance considerations. Also, I think insulation is a novelty. Must get cold in there. You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads. Kiroro or Rusutsu for Intermediate Beginners. Replies 21 Views 4, Feb 18, banoffi. Japan destination. RyanMM75 Mar 29, Japan. Replies 10 Views 1, Apr 5, Budgiesmuggler. Hokkaido - Season less beaten track options. Replies 69 Views 6, Jun 21, seekingpow. Share: Share Link. Log in Your name or email address. Password Forgot your password? Stay logged in. Top Bottom Back.
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