Do you regret buying a house in Japan?

Generally, I don't regret it, because buying a house in Japan has certain advantages, such as safety, stability and suitability for providing for the aged.

1. Return rate

The return rate of Japanese houses is high. Take Tokyo and Osaka as examples, the average apparent return rate is between 5% and 12% (about 2% in China). Recently, many houses that are allowed to experience homestays have a theoretical reporting rate of more than 15% because the room rate is charged by the day.

2. Safety and stability

For investors who hold a lot of money, in addition to real estate, futures and stock trading are also options that can be considered, but can you ever think about how much energy the fund needs to invest in the stock market, and always worry that if it falls, it will cause a lot of losses, and even people will be at a loss. Most investors complain bitterly, which seriously affects their lifestyle and property income.

3. Just need to be strong

With the accelerating urbanization process in Japan, many college students want to settle down in several nuclear cities after graduation, and they need real estate to meet the rigid needs such as marriage. In addition, the above-mentioned upsurge of homestay driven by tourism shows the trend of just need to be strong.

4. Suitable for providing for the aged

For many middle-aged investors, Japanese real estate investment undoubtedly has such a plus item. Japan's medical care, life, and even natural environment have always been in the forefront of the world, and Japan has always been the country with the longest human life expectancy in the world. After a certain period of income investment, you can still choose Japan as your retirement place and enjoy quality medical care in your old age.

5. Buying a house discount

The calculation method of Japanese houses is very different from that of China, so I won't go into details here. For details, please click here to check the past articles (how much is a flat property in Japan: this calculation is much cheaper than that in China). In short, a house marked as 1 square meters in Japan is equivalent to about 14 square meters in China, so the advantage is very obvious.

And there are no blank houses in Japan. All the houses are finely decorated and fully equipped, which also saves a lot of trouble and energy.