How much can a house be rented in a year in Japan?

Updated on society 2024-02-25
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    According to the data released in February 2019 in the "Major Cities of the Three Major Metropolitan Areas: Monthly Changes in Rents for Separate Apartments", rents in February generally increased from the previous month, reaching 2,798 yen per square meter, which is also the second consecutive month of continuous increase. Here's the full city data:

    1.In Tokyo, it has increased to about 3,391 yen per square meter.

    2.Kanagawa Prefecture has increased and reached around 2,156 yen square meters.

    3.Chiba Prefecture increased, reaching around 1,648 yen square meters.

    4.The area has increased to about 1,870 yen per square meter.

    5.Osaka Prefecture has increased, reaching about 2,096 yen per square meter.

    6.Hyogo Prefecture has increased to around 1,662 yen per square meter.

    7.The central area increased, reaching around 1,735 yen square meters.

    8.Aichi Prefecture has increased to around 1,778 yen per square meter.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Using 2018 as a point in time, these are the rent data for popular areas in Tokyo.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Rents** vary greatly across Japan, with the highest in Tokyo in the Kanto region becoming cheaper and cheaper as far as Kyushu and Hokkaido.

    In the case of Tokyo, which has the highest average price, rents vary from ward to city, with Minato, Shinagawa, **, and Chiyoda being the most expensive in the center of the city, and Setagaya, a so-called wealthy district, which is also very expensive.

    Rent is not only related to location, but also to the distance from the metro station, tram stop, and the size of the room.

    If it is a metropolitan area like Yokohama, Tokyo, where the rent is relatively expensive, the rent for a shared apartment is generally 30,000 or 40,000 yen a month, and if you live alone, it is generally more than 50,000 yen.

    I don't know which region the landlord wants to ask.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In most cases, the initial expenses to be paid when renting an apartment in Japan include rent, common benefit fee, deposit money, key money, guarantee company security deposit, fire insurance, key replacement fee, real estate brokerage fee, and other miscellaneous expenses. The fees required for each rental property may be different, but in the case of all of the above, the total cost of renting a rental in Japan at the beginning of the period is equivalent to 6 months' rent.

    When renting an apartment in Japan, the initial fee is broken down as follows:

    1. The first month's rent.

    You need to pay 1 month's rent in advance, and if you move in in the middle of the month, you need to calculate the daily actuary of the daily rent, and pay the rent for the month of occupancy and the next month's rent on a day-by-day basis.

    2. Common benefit fee.

    In general apartments, electricity, water, cleaning, and management fees for common parts such as stairs, passages, and public toilets. You need to pay the common benefit fee for 1 month in advance, such as in the case of mid-month stay, you need to calculate the common benefit fee allocated every day on a daily basis, and pay the common benefit fee for the month of stay and the next month according to the number of days.

    3. Gifts. Key money is a unique Japanese culture, and it is a gift from tenants to the landlord, and it is generally 1-2 months' rent. The key money does not need to be returned to the tenant at the time of withdrawal.

    Fourth, the gold. It is equivalent to a deposit, which is generally 1-2 months' rent, and in many cases, the arrears, maintenance, repair, and cleaning costs will be deducted when the tenant quits the lease, and the remaining amount will be returned to the tenant. However, it should be noted that if the rental contract states "payment of deposit", the deposit will not be refunded at the time of check-out.

    5. Guarantee the company's deposit.

    Renting a house in Japan generally requires a guarantee from a company to protect the interests of the landlord. If a tenant defaults on rent, the guarantee club is responsible for paying the rent arrears to the landlord. The deposit is generally half a month-1 month's rent.

    6. Fire insurance.

    Tenants are obliged to take out fire insurance. The general price is around 20,000 yen.

    7. Key replacement fee.

    In some cases, the tenant's wishes are solicited to prevent the possibility of theft by the previous tenant with the same key. Sometimes it is mandatory for new tenants to change their keys and pay a fee. Depending on the type of key, the amount usually ranges from 10,000 yen to 20,000 yen.

    8. Real estate intermediary fees.

    The amount paid to the agency is generally 1 month's rent plus consumption tax.

    9. Other miscellaneous expenses.

    Some leases** will also require you to pay some miscellaneous fees such as an initial login fee and a 24-hour peace of mind guarantee fee, depending on the requirements of the landlord and management company.

    In the case of all of the above, the total cost of renting an apartment in Japan at the beginning of the period is equivalent to 6 months' rent.

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    5 to 80,000 yen.

    Tokyo is the city with the highest housing prices in Japan, and the average rent in Tokyo's 23 wards is 50,000 to 80,000 yen a month, which is still relatively cheap among single apartments**. According to the survey, the average rent in the Tokyo metropolitan area is 64,300 yen (about 3,311 yuan per month).

    In general, the initial cost of renting a house in Japan is about 5 times the rent, and the landlord will keep this fee for the duration of the rental period and refund the deposit after deducting the cost of cleaning and repairs when the tenant vacates the rent, which is usually equivalent to 0 2 months rent.

    Rent a house in Tokyo is a few times:

    As the Japanese workplace gradually returns from remote work to commuting to work, the rental market, which is dominated by single apartments, will continue to be the focus of Sun's attention.

    Taking advantage of the low exchange rate, it is a good time to choose an investment apartment in a prime location, because at this time, the cost of investment will be the lowest in recent years. For investors who have been holding Japanese real estate for a long time, the more yen assets they own now, the more rewards they will receive from a rebound in the exchange rate in the future. From the perspective of buying a house investment, you can save money and make money.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you choose to settle in Japan, you buy a house in JD.com. If you want to invest, I would advise you not to, because JD.com's properties are relatively in general. Smooth.

    Even if you rely on renting, the annual rent ** limit is also very limited. Generally speaking, it should be a good investment channel, but if you want to appreciate quickly, it is impossible.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you find a decent second-hand home, you can make a lot of money without losing much value. ** in Tokyo varies by location. I would recommend that it is good to buy land within 10 minutes of the station, and land within 5 minutes of the station is the best option as it is the only land that adds value.

    In my experience, buying is always cheaper than renting in Tokyo. You also have to be aware of a deal that will require the house to be demolished** and no more homes will be built there. This happens a lot in Tokyo, which is one of the reasons why many small, old houses are only rented out.

    Sometimes, because land ownership is not transferable for some reason, you can manage a long-term (100-year) lease on your own land and you can do what you want.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Using 2018 as a point in time, these are the rent data for popular areas in Tokyo.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, Japan is a country, so like us, the level of consumption is not the same, all kinds of ** are not the same, take Japan's first Tokyo as an example, the taxi starts 1 km 410 yen (about 25 yuan), the starting price is adjusted from the original 90 yen (about RMB yuan) per 280 meters to 80 yen (about RMB yuan) per 237 meters.

    Housing prices in Tokyo are relatively high in the entire Japanese real estate market, with a 10-square-meter single room costing about 60,000-70,000 yen per month, or about 4,500-5,000 yuan. How much do I have to pay per month to rent a 32-square-meter "low-cost house" in Tokyo? About 10,000 yen (about 860 yuan).

    In Tokyo, if you rent a house of about 100 square meters with convenient transportation and good living conditions, it is generally between 10,000,000 yuan per month.

    Since the regional housing prices in the same city are also relatively different, the above can be used for reference.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1: First time renting bai

    The house will inevitably be pitted, and when you rent a house, you will keep all the vouchers for the payment at that time, and check whether it is or not, and you will be given a receipt for each of the money you paid.

    2: Generally speaking, the intermediary fee is one month's rent, and the initial deposit of the guarantee company is one month's rent.

    3: When renting a house, you don't need to pay a cleaning fee, you must remember that there is nothing wrong with the direct quality of the three consecutive if you want it.

    4: Rent a house for two years, and change the house for one year without liquidated damages.

    5: Although it is not allowed to have pets in rented houses, it is generally not a problem not to have pets that bark loudly and keep barking.

    6: If your mobile phone is AU, you can bind the electricity bill to AU electrical, and you can save a lot of money a month.

    7: If you want to open ** by yourself, you have to open the bolt fee, and I will return it to you when the contract is terminated.

    8: Try to keep the interior furniture intact, especially the floors and walls. Because when you return the house, you will ask for a recovery money, but if you think it is too outrageous, you can discuss, and if it is too much, you will directly improve the quality of the three.

    9: The house near the school will be a little more expensive, but it will give you the motivation ...... to take classes

    10: Don't rent a house in March or April, because many students are renting and the rent will be slightly expensive.

    That's all for a rough run, if you still have any questions, you can ask me. Coordinates Tokyo.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Tokyo Comparison Cup.

    It may be that the current landlord or management company is reluctant to rent to a foreign rights holder or to a foreigner with a Japanese guarantor because of the bad impression of international students in the past.

    Therefore, when you go to the agent to find a house, you must first explain that you are a foreign student, and there is no Japanese guarantor, so there is a suitable house.

    Then let's talk about which district to look for, most of them are big, what are the facilities, how much is the rent, gift money, fire insurance, etc.

    Today, 8 out of 10 owners don't rent to you if they don't have a Japanese guarantor. Even if you are a foreigner who has worked. However, there is room for moderation.

    The best company in the Japanese real estate industry, sign a contract with the guarantee company, pay 1-2 months' rent at one time, and the guarantee company will give you a guarantor, and the general contract is 2 years (you can cancel the contract halfway).

    If the landlord is an individual and does not agree with the guarantee company, then you can only find a small advertisement in the Chinese newspaper, and the Japanese give the Chinese as a guarantor, and the cost is 3-60,000 yuan (according to the different conditions you want, it is also different, and there is a possibility of starting the price).

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Chinese students renting a house in Japan, first of all, must find a guarantee company and guarantor, this is the internal law of renting a house in Japan, Chinese students can find a local real estate agent, to check the rental situation near the school and better**. The cost of renting a house needs to be decided according to the area where the school is located, and it is two or three thousand cheaper, and about five thousand more expensive.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    80,000-100,000 yen bai. Approximately RMB 4800-6000. Tokyo's population density is all over the world

    is the highest. The densely populated planning of Faneda does not allow for crowding. Traffic road control is strict, and you should pay attention to tickets when driving because the traffic management in Tokyo, Japan is particularly strict, so you can't drive casually.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. Find a regular middle and white agent: In Japan, you will definitely go through a real estate agency to rent a house. Because the Japanese rental market is very conventional, landlords will not directly ask for rent.

    A real estate agent will be entrusted to handle all the tenants.

    2. Tell your rental needs, it is recommended to rent a reinforced concrete house, because the sound insulation of a wooden house is too poor.

    3. Name your budget, location, distance from the station, old and new, and size, these four points are the main factors that affect renting in Japan**.

    It should be noted that you should tell the agent your identity, generally Japanese landlords do not rent to foreigners, or need a guarantee, or need to add a few months of deposit, and the contract to see clearly whether it is signed for a few years, what will happen if you check out halfway. These need to be taken care of.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I forgot about the unit price. My rent is 50000 gas 5000-6000 electric 8000-1 water and water 5000-7000 per month, which is the amount of 4 people. Almost no air conditioning, 4 rice cookers, 260L refrigerator, washing machine.

    4 computers. 2 hot water boilers. More saving.

    Rent a house in the suburbs. I hope it helps. I'm Koto-ku, Tokyo.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    When looking for a rental house in Japan, you have to contact the real estate agency, the agency company and the management company that manages each rental property, and the intended property may not be rented to foreigners or students, these must be confirmed by the agent, and then you can make an appointment to see the house, make an application, and go through the review of the guarantee company.

    In general, the cost (referring to the initial cost) can be calculated as 5 times the monthly rent. There are 1 time of deposit, 1 time of the key money, 1 time of the guarantee company, 1 time of the agency fee, and various miscellaneous expenses depending on the house, which is almost 5 times the rent. Of course, there may be a house with 0 deposit and 0 gift money, so that you can get a down payment for an ordinary rental house for about 3 times the rent.

    If you have just come to Japan and are not familiar with the language, you can't speak the language freely with a real estate agency in Japan. You can come to me and tell me in detail your requirements and ideas about the house, and I will help you find a house. I'm a real estate agent in Tokyo and I'll do my best to help you find the right home.

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