Tokyo Property Prices (2025): What Foreigners Actually Pay
Tokyo property prices range from ¥5M for outer-ward homes to ¥100M+ in central areas. Full ward-by-ward breakdown for foreign buyers with real listing data.
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Akiya Japan Library
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Tokyo property prices range from ¥5M for outer-ward homes to ¥100M+ in central areas. Full ward-by-ward breakdown for foreign buyers with real listing data.
Cheap houses in Japan start from ¥1 million (,000). Six best regions for affordable property with real listing examples, renovation costs, and what to expect.
Japan's 2024 inheritance law requires property registration within 3 years. Learn exactly what foreign property owners must do to stay compliant and avoid fines.
Best regions in Japan for foreign property investors ranked by rental yield, pricing, and livability. Data-driven guide for 2026 international buyers.
Akiya houses for sale in Japan are open to foreign buyers with no restrictions. Browse 250,000+ listings and learn how the buying process works in English.
A practical guide to avoiding common pitfalls when buying property in Japan as a foreigner — from inflated referral fees to paywalled public information, and how to verify listings yourself.
Snow load roofing, kerosene heating, pipe insulation, and the yukigakoi tradition — the practical realities of owning a house in heavy snowfall areas.
Foreigners rarely get mortgages in Japan without permanent residency. Learn which banks will consider you and what alternative financing options exist for buyers.
Japanese property tax for foreign owners is identical to locals. Fixed asset tax, acquisition tax, and registration tax explained with real amounts and examples.
Japan places no restrictions on foreign property ownership, but visa status, residency, and banking access all matter. Here is what you need to know.
Tsubo, madori, setback, and building coverage ratio. The essential vocabulary and conventions you need to decode any Japanese property listing.
The real cost of buying an akiya in Japan includes taxes, agent fees, and renovation. Full breakdown of every expense foreigners face, with real numbers.