Homes & Property for Sale in Japan

Browse 128,917+ homes and properties for sale in Japan — houses, apartments, land, and akiya bank listings across all 47 prefectures. No restrictions on foreign ownership. Updated daily in English.

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Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

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lawson convenience store Lawson - 5 min walk / 1 min drive

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Near Station +1
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188m²
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lawson convenience store Lawson - 3 min walk

Chuo, Tokyo Prefecture

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sunkus convenience store Sunkus - 2 min walk

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Garden +3
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family_mart convenience store Family Mart - 5 min walk / 1 min drive

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Near Station +2
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lawson convenience store Lawson - 26 min walk / 5 min drive

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Near Station +3
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116m²
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daily_yamazaki convenience store Daily Yamazaki - 11 min walk / 2 min drive

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Garden +3
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lawson convenience store Lawson - 12 min walk / 2 min drive

Izumi, Miyagi Prefecture

Buy House Apartment Move-in Ready +3
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mini_stop convenience store Mini Stop - 3 min walk

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Near Station +2
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208m²
139m²
seven_eleven convenience store Seven Eleven - 12 min walk / 2 min drive

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Garden +3
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165m²
125m²
seven_eleven convenience store Seven Eleven - 17 min walk / 3 min drive

Izumi, Miyagi Prefecture

Buy House Apartment Move-in Ready +2
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55m²
seven_eleven convenience store Seven Eleven - 2 min walk

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

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272m²
109m²
family_mart convenience store Family Mart - 3 min walk

Izumi, Miyagi Prefecture

Buy House Apartment Move-in Ready +3
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67m²
family_mart convenience store Family Mart - 3 min walk

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Near Station +2
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289m²
170m²
daily_yamazaki convenience store Daily Yamazaki - 6 min walk / 1 min drive

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Garden +4
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126m²
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lawson convenience store Lawson - 8 min walk / 2 min drive

15-Story RC Apartment in Ota-ku, Tokyo Near Shimomaruko Station

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Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Garden +2
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169m²
121m²
seven_eleven convenience store Seven Eleven - 19 min walk / 4 min drive

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Near Station +1
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198m²
108m²
circle_k convenience store Circle K - 10 min walk / 2 min drive

Ayabe, Kyoto Prefecture

Buy House Garden Pet Friendly +2
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539m²
143m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 49 min walk / 10 min drive

Ayabe, Kyoto Prefecture

Buy House Traditional House Akiya Bank +2
453m²
105m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 16 min walk / 3 min drive

Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Near Station +2
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208m²
115m²
lawson convenience store Lawson - 4 min walk / 1 min drive

Ayabe, Kyoto Prefecture

Buy House Move-in Ready Garden +3
4
569m²
105m²
family_mart convenience store Family Mart - 54 min walk / 11 min drive

Ayabe, Kyoto Prefecture

Buy House Akiya Bank Parking +1
169m²
224m²

Ayabe, Kyoto Prefecture

Buy House Traditional House Renovation Project +2
383m²
78m²

Homes for Sale in Japan

Japan is one of the few developed nations where foreigners can own property with no restrictions, no minimum investment, and no residency requirement. Whether you're looking for a family home in a regional city, a holiday property near a ski resort, a traditional machiya townhouse, or a renovation project, Japan has homes to suit every budget and lifestyle.

What Types of Homes Are Available?

Japanese real estate encompasses standalone houses (ikkodate), apartments and condominiums (manshon), traditional townhouses (machiya), old farmhouses (kominka), commercial properties, and land for building. Akiya Japan aggregates listings from 490+ sources across all 47 prefectures, including official akiya bank programs run by municipal governments — giving you the broadest possible view of what's available.

Where to Buy a Home in Japan

Popular regions for international buyers include Hokkaido (nature, ski resorts, wide open spaces), Kyoto and Nara (traditional architecture), Okinawa (subtropical coastline), and Niseko (winter sports). Budget-conscious buyers increasingly find value in Shikoku island, the Sanin coast (Tottori, Shimane), and Kyushu's smaller cities like Nagasaki and Miyazaki — areas with genuine character and strong communities.

Property Purchase Process

Buying a home in Japan involves: identifying a property, making an offer, signing a purchase agreement with a licensed judicial scrivener, paying the purchase price and transfer taxes, and registering the title. Total transaction costs are typically 7–10% of the purchase price, covering agent fees, taxes, and registration. The process takes 1–3 months from accepted offer to completion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can foreigners buy homes in Japan?
Yes. Japan places no restrictions on foreign property ownership. You can buy any type of home — house, apartment, or land — regardless of your nationality, visa status, or residency. There is no minimum investment requirement and no government approval process beyond standard conveyancing.
What are the cheapest places to buy a home in Japan?
Akita, Shimane, Kochi, Tottori, and Tokushima have the lowest property prices nationally. Regional Hokkaido, parts of Kyushu (Miyazaki, Nagasaki), and Shikoku island also offer affordable homes, often under ¥10 million for a detached house. Even within commuting distance of Osaka or Nagoya, homes under ¥15 million are common.
How long does it take to buy a home in Japan?
A typical Japanese property purchase takes 1–3 months from accepted offer to completion. Key stages: offer and negotiation (1–2 weeks), contract signing with judicial scrivener (1–2 weeks), optional building inspection (1–2 weeks), settlement and title transfer (1 day).
What taxes do I pay when buying a home in Japan?
Buyers pay: Real Estate Acquisition Tax (3–4% of assessed value, billed 6–12 months after purchase), Registration and License Tax (approx. 2% of assessed value), agent commission (up to 3% of purchase price + ¥60,000 + consumption tax), and stamp duty on the contract (¥1,000–¥60,000 depending on value). Total transaction costs are typically 7–10% of purchase price.
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