trendwhore
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Will send you a DMThe people I used to buy are based in cough, in fact, so would be well placed to help you!
Will send you a DMThe people I used to buy are based in cough, in fact, so would be well placed to help you!
Hi, feel free to PM me.Hi there, this is amazing to read. Thank you so much for such an insight. We are in the early stages of researching. We want to buy something close to the ski fields, max 60k. Would you mind sharing the team you worked with in Japan to make this happen? Realtor etc. It’s all very overwhelming but exciting.
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Hi there, this is amazing to read. Thank you so much for such an insight. We are in the early stages of researching. We want to buy something close to the ski fields, max 60k. Would you mind sharing the team you worked with in Japan to make this happen? Realtor etc. It’s all very overwhelming but exciting.
They are busier but not really packed on weekends.Interesting story and ties in with similar experiences on the ski.com.au forums. Most of the resorts popular with Australians have priced themselves out of the market for property.
Yuzawa is an interesting choice. I gather that the ski fields there, particularly Gala, are packed on weekends with daytrippers from Tokyo but fairly quiet during the week. Naeba and Kagura being nearby offers a bit of variety as well. I have a rugby club mate going skiing at Naeba in a few weeks' time so I'll have a chat to him when I get back to Australia.
As you would be aware from QF WP's trip report, I have been focussing on the Aizu region for my ski tours because of the good value for accommodation and lift tickets. The only real estate option there though would be to either buy an apartment in Inawashiro town (close to the locally owned ski field) or into the pension village just below Nekoma Mountain South Side (formerly ALTS Bandai). I haven't researched it but given that Inawashiro has experienced a population decline over the past 20 years I would suspect real estate prices are low.
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The benefit of it being such an insignificant cost is that you aren’t tied down, the same way you might feel you need to make use of it.I thought of buying a place in JPN like these but decided against it as we would not want to be only in the one place all the time.