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Property in Japan not valuable because of declining population.And alot of these properties are in rural areas where the population decline is most serious.
TIL, there are people who don't want to inherit, property from elderly relatives
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Apr 24 2025, 08:21 AM
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QUOTE(p4n6 @ Apr 24 2025, 08:09 AM) QUOTE(katijar @ Apr 24 2025, 08:16 AM) Property in Japan not valuable because of declining population.And alot of these properties are in rural areas where the population decline is most serious. |
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Apr 24 2025, 08:30 AM
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QUOTE(kons @ Apr 24 2025, 06:56 AM) QUOTE(MR_alien @ Apr 24 2025, 07:59 AM) inheritance tax, maintenance(all the fees you have to pay), if you don't wanna keep the house as it is, u also need to pay someone to throw it away QUOTE(dest9116 @ Apr 24 2025, 08:06 AM) Japanese gov also damn fucking stupid to set such a high inheritance tax. I understand they wanna tax the rich but u can always set a limit like above 2m property baru kena tax Believe it or not, even if the inheritance tax were completely zero, many people still won't want these houses because it's just no value to alot of these houses.Very short sighted. Now it become the gov problem to solve these abandoned houses. Another thing is trash, no wonder japan is so clean, everyone keep trash inside their house kek The biggest issue is these houses are located in bum fuck nowhere. Try la if the house were in nice neighborhood in Tokyo, Osaka etc. Those houses confirm will be taken. |
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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Apr 24 2025, 08:32 AM) nope there are quite a few vacated houses in very strategic location....not inherited and it's completely free still no takers QUOTE(MR_alien @ Apr 24 2025, 09:37 AM) the issue is all the taxes, then u have to spend all the money cleaning it before you can start "building" it But you said its completely free (means no inheritance tax)buying a used house in japan isn't same like here where everything just throw to the street there's a lot of money going out before you even start your step one unlike buying a new house...after you got the key, that's the beginning of step one |
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