How to Take the Leap
Become a home owner in Japan don't listen to the nay-sayers.
The idea of owning an affordable home in Japan is exciting and for good reason.
A beautiful country you love.
Homes under $50,000.
Thatâs less than the cost of most cars.
Who wouldnât be intrigued?
But as soon as people start seriously considering it, or even just mentioning the idea to friends or family, the pushback usually starts.
Some of it makes sense.
Some⌠not so much.
Youâve probably heard questions like:
âIs this real? Why are the homes so cheap?â
âWhoâs going to look after it when youâre not there?â
âWill you even use it enough?â
âWhat about taxes?â
âWhat if someone breaks in?â
âWhat if an earthquake hits?â
âJapan is halfway across the world, what are you thinking?â
Fair questions, all of them.
And the good news?
We help you handle every single one.
From my short time on this earth, Iâve noticed something:
People tend to resist anything that doesnât fit the mold.
Whether itâs quitting a stable job to travel, starting your own business, or yes, buying a house in Japan. the unconventional path always gets questioned.
But for me, those leaps of faith have led to the best parts of my life.
They werenât always the most âfinancially soundâ decisions on paper.
Sometimes they didnât even make sense in the moment.
But they were fun, they built confidence, and they made me realize I could trust myself.
Honestly, I donât think I ever wouldâve bought a home in Japan if I hadnât taken a bunch of other âwhat ifâ risks first.
When I bought my home in Japan, I heard every skeptical comment you can imagine.
Now that helping others buy homes here is my full-time job?
Even more raised eyebrows. đ
But hereâs the truth:
Buying a home in Japan has been one of the best adventures of my life.
Itâs led me to where I am now, writing to you, helping people find their dream homes for the price of a used car, and meeting amazing people from all over the world every day.
So where does that leave you?
You love Japan.
Youâve got the money.
But something in your brain is whispering: âMaybe this isnât a good ideaâŚâ
And thatâs okay.
Iâm not here to convince you that this is the right move.
Only you can make that decision.
But I will tell you this:
It was the right move for me.
Itâs been exciting, rewarding, and more fun than I ever expected.
If youâre feeling stuck, maybe the real question to ask isnât âIs this smart?â
Itâs:
Whatâs the worst that could happen?
You buy a home. Maybe you donât use it as much as you thought.
Maybe life changes. Maybe you sell it later.
Maybe you lose a bit of money.
Maybe you break even.
Not exactly a disaster.
But what if it goes right?
You ride chest-deep powder every winter.
You snag a cozy Tokyo apartment and spend a month each year in the greatest city in the world.
You buy a beach house and surf empty waves during typhoon season.
You get to live your Ghibli dream.
What if this turns into the greatest adventure of your life?
Honestly, I think thereâs a much higher chance of that happening than the alternative.
But in the end, only you can decide.
Just make sure youâre actually listening to yourself, not letting fear or other peopleâs doubts make the decision for you.
Because hereâs the truth:
Not one single person supported this journey when I started.
Not one.
But now?
When they see what weâve created?
Everyone wants in.
Thatâs the leap.
And it might just change everything.
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