It's interesting for a local native like me to see an English ad for expats. Maybe some rich Aussies and Chinese will buy one of these. It's a good quiet neighbourhood by the mountain. The agent looks stunning BTW tho lol
@@maidenthe80sla That's what I thought. Maybe this area is mostly foreigners so they feel like they can wear shoes inside? It's just really disrespectfull, in my opinion.
We bougth a tradition house 5 years ago,Cheap Traditional Japanese House in the rural countryside of Japan. ( akiya houses ) $30,000, Okayama Province Japan. Let me know if you want to buy it, and I will help you.
We bougth a tradition house 5 years ago,Cheap Traditional Japanese House in the rural countryside of Japan. ( akiya houses ) $30,000, Okayama Province Japan. Let me know if you want to buy it, and I will help you.
@@jkang7943 I bought an apartment in the city center of Sapporo. Because it gets so cold there, with houses, more maintenance is required (like pipes freezes and etc) so, for that reason I prefer an apartment.
A japanese real estate company shows a japanese house in Sapporo, Hokkaido on an online plattform in the english language. Now, how bad is the economy in japan, due to demographic changes and a plunge in working age population, that there selling to international customers, while the migration policy has not changed and borders are still closed because of covid-19.
We bougth a tradition house 5 years ago,Cheap Traditional Japanese House in the rural countryside of Japan. ( akiya houses ) $30,000, Okayama Province Japan. Let me know if you want to buy it, and I will help you.
We bougth a tradition house 5 years ago,Cheap Traditional Japanese House in the rural countryside of Japan. ( akiya houses ) $30,000, Okayama Province Japan. Let me know if you want to buy it, and I will help you.
Poles make better houses, they are bigger and even have attic rooms. It can withstand a very long time, they are well insulated. Most Poles live in blocks of flats, but even blocks are well insulated and have attics and cellars
It is almost impossible for foreigners to buy a house or land, besides the price of the house, apartment or land there are other costs, so that the price can quickly more than double and Japan has this too Direction very restrictive regulations and you also have a certain aversion to foreigners. As a foreigner, you should have lived there for some time, know the customs and customs and be integrated into society. That has its advantages and disadvantages. For me as a German, however, the advantages outweigh the advantages, protection of society from foreign invaders and the preservation of culture and identity and, to a certain extent, it also prevents the sale of real estate to foreigners. As a Prussian, I can only say that rules, norms and respect and compliance with those maintain the integrity of a state.
Why would you advertise a house as being "Japanese style"...when the house was built in Japan...by a Japanese company....of course it's going to be Japanese style...? It's a nice house but probably overpriced for the area which is why they're going to so much trouble to advertise it to an English speaking, Western audience.
Recently newer houses built in Japan are "western style" without the traditional tatami rooms or Japanese style windows or sliding doors, so there is a specific differentiation made.
Its great idea that Japanese company have English speaker to show the real estate , it would help to open up for more buyers.
Love the Japanese style.
Amazing! Would love to live in Sapporo.
Beautiful. It's a shame that you stopped posting videos
Japanese Style House for Sale in Japan? lol What a surprise.
I thought the same lmao
Love it! Looks like Colorado 😊 I can't wait to be there
Beautiful!
If only a konbini and supa within a 5 minute walk. I don't drive. Is there a bus within 5 minutes to Sapporo Station?
This house reminds me of Naruto Uzumaki's house in the Hidden Leaf Village. I very much like it for that reason.
Nice property I love it.
It's interesting for a local native like me to see an English ad for expats. Maybe some rich Aussies and Chinese will buy one of these. It's a good quiet neighbourhood by the mountain.
The agent looks stunning BTW tho lol
Is it common for real estate agents to wear shoes inside a house in Japan? I thought that would be deemed disrespectful???
@@maidenthe80sla That's what I thought. Maybe this area is mostly foreigners so they feel like they can wear shoes inside? It's just really disrespectfull, in my opinion.
Great point!!
how much. please?
The price is at 610,000 US at the moment (may change due to Japanese yen exchange rate) but this is our current price. Thank you for the interest!
We bougth a tradition house 5 years ago,Cheap Traditional Japanese House in the rural countryside of Japan. ( akiya houses ) $30,000, Okayama Province Japan. Let me know if you want to buy it, and I will help you.
Is this still available?
We bougth a tradition house 5 years ago,Cheap Traditional Japanese House in the rural countryside of Japan. ( akiya houses ) $30,000, Okayama Province Japan. Let me know if you want to buy it, and I will help you.
beautiful home :) roughly how much would this property be in USD?
Hokkaido is an expensive area. For a house this size you're probably looking at $1m to $1.5m USD.
@@OurFantasyLife Is it better to purchase a house or an apartment in Hokkaido? (my budget is around $650k)
Thank you :)
@@jkang7943 Is there some reason you want to live in Hokkaido specifically?
@@OurFantasyLife my partners family wishes to move to Sapporo. They are currently living in Wakkkanai
@@jkang7943 I bought an apartment in the city center of Sapporo. Because it gets so cold there, with houses, more maintenance is required (like pipes freezes and etc) so, for that reason I prefer an apartment.
Nice house, which is better location to live if you are a nature loving person? Nagoya or hokkaido
A japanese real estate company shows a japanese house in Sapporo, Hokkaido on an online plattform in the english language. Now, how bad is the economy in japan, due to demographic changes and a plunge in working age population, that there selling to international customers, while the migration policy has not changed and borders are still closed because of covid-19.
nice house though, how much is the fish... i mean the sushi roll... i mean the ramen bowl... i mean the takoyaki ball? すみません!よろしくお願いいたします。
Who is this agent. She’s gorgeous.
You should call her! I’m sure she totally wants to meet some random moron off the internet…
Price please! Tank you!
We bougth a tradition house 5 years ago,Cheap Traditional Japanese House in the rural countryside of Japan. ( akiya houses ) $30,000, Okayama Province Japan. Let me know if you want to buy it, and I will help you.
Price please?
We bougth a tradition house 5 years ago,Cheap Traditional Japanese House in the rural countryside of Japan. ( akiya houses ) $30,000, Okayama Province Japan. Let me know if you want to buy it, and I will help you.
Love to buy it, love from india
Poles make better houses, they are bigger and even have attic rooms. It can withstand a very long time, they are well insulated. Most Poles live in blocks of flats, but even blocks are well insulated and have attics and cellars
It is almost impossible for foreigners to buy a house or land, besides the price of the house, apartment or land there are other costs, so that the price can quickly more than double and Japan has this too Direction very restrictive regulations and you also have a certain aversion to foreigners. As a foreigner, you should have lived there for some time, know the customs and customs and be integrated into society. That has its advantages and disadvantages. For me as a German, however, the advantages outweigh the advantages, protection of society from foreign invaders and the preservation of culture and identity and, to a certain extent, it also prevents the sale of real estate to foreigners. As a Prussian, I can only say that rules, norms and respect and compliance with those maintain the integrity of a state.
Why would you advertise a house as being "Japanese style"...when the house was built in Japan...by a Japanese company....of course it's going to be Japanese style...?
It's a nice house but probably overpriced for the area which is why they're going to so much trouble to advertise it to an English speaking, Western audience.
Recently newer houses built in Japan are "western style" without the traditional tatami rooms or Japanese style windows or sliding doors, so there is a specific differentiation made.
Too fast, can't enjoy architecture