Naturally, you inspect the layout and general state of a property at a home viewing. Here are five more points to consider that aren’t as obvious, but influence the value of a unit.
Buying property in Japan is a big undertaking that requires in-depth knowledge of the local real estate market. Here is a guide on how to pick the right players for your team to ensure your purchase is a success.
Chiyoda area guide: Japan’s centre of political power
Home to the Imperial Palace, Tokyo Station and government ministries, Chiyoda ward is the historical, financial and political centre of Tokyo that attracts both the business elite and diplomats.
Chuo area guide: Ginza, Tsukiji and reclaimed land
Chuo means “middle” in Japanese, and this district is located smack centre in the capital on the Tokyo Bay waterfront. It impresses with high-end shopping, long-established business districts, and luxury housing options.