Digital Nomad? Retiring? Affordable, Charming Vintage Houses Are Widely Available In Japan
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Hannah Kirshner discovered that many charming properties in Japan are available at surprisingly low prices due to factors like depopulation and a surplus of empty houses.
Kirshner was thrilled to acquire a 100-year-old house for under $20,000 in Japan, illustrating the surprising affordability of real estate in areas outside major cities.
While renovating the old house, she uncovered valuable historical items such as sake cups, highlighting the rich cultural legacy embedded in these properties.
Japan faces a significant issue with 14% of its housing remaining empty, offering unique opportunities for those looking to invest in its rich heritage.
Read at Forbes
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