How to Buy a Holiday Home in Japan

How to Buy a Holiday Home in Japan

Author: Nippon Tradings International (NTI) December 11, 2025 Duration: 1:11:16
Two back to back conversations with clients purchasing their first property in Japan - how does it all work, how much would it cost, and how can it be rented out when not in use? Also, on the second call (starting at 48:20) - some live deal analysis and review!

Navigating the property landscape in Japan involves more than just market data; it's about understanding the cultural and societal nuances that shape every transaction. That's the space where Japan Real Estate finds its voice. Produced by the team at Nippon Tradings International (NTI), this audio series delves into the practical realities of buying, managing, and investing in Japanese property. You'll hear candid conversations with local experts, from realtors and tax specialists to architects and long-term investors, who share their on-the-ground experiences. The discussions naturally explore how business practices intertwine with cultural expectations, offering a holistic view that pure financial analysis often misses. Whether you're considering a residential purchase in Tokyo, evaluating a commercial investment in Osaka, or simply curious about how housing trends reflect broader social shifts, this podcast provides context and clarity. Each episode aims to translate complex regulations, market fundamentals, and regional peculiarities into actionable insights, stripping away the mystery from one of the world's most intriguing real estate environments. Tune in for a thoughtful blend of analysis and anecdote, designed for anyone serious about understanding property in Japan.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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Buying a Holiday Home in Japan for Less than $100K [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:12:09
Two back to back conversations with new clients - both of them looking for a holiday home in Japan under 100,000 USD - what can they get, where can they get it, and what should they be watching out for?