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  2. The Best Foreign Countries to Buy Real Estate in Right Now - AOL

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    For more expert real estate advice: 5 Places in Italy Where You Can Buy a Home for $1. In These 10 Areas, Home Prices Are Doubling. The Best Time to Sell Your House for Maximum Profit

  3. Housing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Foreigners in Japan renting apartments on their own often face discrimination from real estate agents or landlords who refuse to rent to foreigners. [32] Some agents will explain to foreigners directly that it is difficult to rent to them. Finding a guarantor is also difficult for many foreigners.

  4. Category:Real estate in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Real estate companies of Japan (1 C, 2 P) Residential buildings in Japan (4 C, 1 P) This page was last edited on 26 January 2020, at 23:35 (UTC). Text is available ...

  5. Japanese asset price bubble - Wikipedia

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    The abolition of financial restrictions in Japan opened up the Japanese financial market to international trade, and the demand for Japanese yen increased accordingly. At the same time, there was an increasing number of loans from banks to companies for real estate investment purposes in 1985.

  6. This Seattle couple was priced out of their city's housing ...

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    And if you feel priced out of the U.S. housing market but still want to add real estate to your portfolio, here are a few options to consider. 1. Cheaper real estate

  7. Category:Housing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Residential buildings in Japan (4 C, 1 P) S. Slums in Japan (2 P) Pages in category "Housing in Japan" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  8. Japanese land law - Wikipedia

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    Japanese land law is the law of real property in Japan. A nationwide city land law began in 1919. A nationwide city land law began in 1919. This was completely revised in more detail in 1968, focusing on City Planning Areas.

  9. Standard of living in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Those who wished to buy houses and real estate needed an average US$242,600 (of which they borrowed about US$129,000). But many families in the 1980s were giving up the idea of ever buying a house. This led many young Japanese to spend part of their savings on trips abroad, expensive consumer items, and other luxuries.