How To Buy A House in Japan "Buying Akiya in Japan" - The Complete Guide
Who this guide is for:
People who want to understand start to finish how to purchase a home in Japan
Foreign buyers with interest in Japanese real estate
People who are looking for a real, experience-based guide
People looking to save money without relying on expensive agencies
Anyone confused by Japanese property listings, terminology, or legalities
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INTRODUCTION
- My Personal Experience Buying An Akiya
- Answers To Commonly Asked Questions
- Common Misconceptions
STAGE ONE: INITIAL INTEREST – pages 7-12
- Navigating Japanese Real Estate Websites
- My Experience Contacting Real Estates as a Foreigner
- Challenges Contacting Real Estate Agents as a Foreigner
- Finding a Buyer’s Agent
- Direct Contact With my Personal Buyer’s Agent (includes 1on1 contact form)
- Legal Document Templates
- Expensive Akiya Buying Services vs Regular Japanese Buyers Agent
STAGE TWO: HOUSE SEARCHING – pages 13-30
- How To Decide on a Property
- Property Brainstorm Worksheet
- How You Can Get Paid To Buy an Akiya
- Best Websites To Find Akiya
- How To Find Akiya Listings
- How To Avoid Common Website Issues as a Foreigner
- How To Understand Japanese Real Estate Listings
- How To Understand Japan’s Natural Disaster Terms
- How These Terms Affect The Price, Risk, and Resale
- How Much You Should Pay For Your Akiya
- Signs Of an Over-Priced Akiya
- Questions To Ask Your Agent
- Common Issues To Look Out For
STAGE THREE: HOUSE INSPECTING/OFFERS & NEGOTIATION – pages 31-49
- The First Steps of Purchasing an Akiya
- Akiya Condition Checklists
- Self-Inspecting Akiya
- Inspecting Akiya From Your Home Country
- Your Leverage When Negotiating Price
- Finalising Your Sale
- My Property Cost Breakdown (incl. fees)
- My Personal Negotiations on my Property
- How I Saved Over $10’000
- Condition Report of my Property
- Property Details
- My Floor Plan
STAGE FOUR: POST-SALE GUIDANCE – pages 50-57
- First Stages of Owning your Property
- How to Set up Your Utilities
- Integrating Into Your Neighbourhood
- Japan’s Waste/Rubbish System
- Leaving Your House Vacant
- Personally Ask Me Questions
Once finishing this guide you will have:
A Full Understanding of the Buying Process to Purchase a Home in Japan as a foreigner.
Ability to Evaluate Properties Confidently
Contact With a Japanese Buyers Agent
Clear Step-By-Step System to Follow
Potentially Saved Thousands of Dollars in the Process.