
Can you imagine paying 8 month’s rent just to move into an apartment? Oh, and none of it will be returned! Well if you come to Japan and want an apartment this is a fact. That is where this other option comes in “Gaijin Houses” also known as Guest Houses!
A guest house or “gaijin house” as we say in Japan is an inexpensive type of accommodation for foreigners, who stay in Japan for one month or longer, and who want to avoid the hassle and the expense of renting and furnishing a regular apartment.
Renting an apartment in Japan not as expensive as most people think. But there are many fees applied when you move in. This is where it becomes a hassle. There is the realtor fee, deposit, gift money to the landlord, and a few others thrown in for fun. Each fee is equal to one month’s rent. Therefore your first month’s rent could be anywhere from 4-10 times the amount of rent. Only the deposit will be returned…hopefully.
There are many guesthouses in Tokyo, but they are sprouting up all across Japan. Guest houses are a much better deal. With only a small deposit and no extra fees, they provide safe, clean, affordable accommodation while searching for a long term apartment or on a short term stay. They come equipped with kitchen facilities, Internet access and laundry facilities, and each room is usually furnished with a small fridge, TV and a futon or bed. Since the actual features and overall quality of each guest house can vary enormously, however, a resource like Gaijin House Japan can make the difference between a successful and a miserable stay in Japan.
When trying to find a guest house it can be a dreary task not all guest houses have great English websites. And not knowing the country well you may have a hard time knowing where to look. Enter “Gaijin House Japan!” Gaijin House Japan’s main feature is a continually updated series of articles on every guest house across the length and breadth of Japan. Allowing travelers to comment on the guest houses they have stayed in, thus providing an “in person” view of Japanese guest houses – the good, the bad, and the dirty!
Features of Gaijin House Japan include:
- Guest House FAQ – All the common questions asked about Guest Houses.
- Guest House Articles – Detailed articles on every guest house across Japan, including photos, videos and travelers comments.
- Gaijin House Lounge – A friendly forum where members can talk about travel in Japan and share helpful tips.
- 100% FREE Classifieds – Look for share-mates, roommates, rooms, and even “sayonara sales” for selling your stuff when you leave Japan or buying stuff when you arrive.
- Useful Links - Learn even more at other recommended websites about Japan.
If you are planning on visiting Japan then this is a must bookmark website!
Helping travelers find the best guest houses across Japan as easy and quickly as possible. http://gaijinhousejapan.com
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What house colors go good with grey landscaping block?I have a 1916 craftsman house and recently added grey landscaping block across the front of the house. What are good house colors that go with grey block?


Season 2 Episode 16 Safe starring Michelle Tractenberg as the girl whose gown he looks up.
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ooommmggg i effin love “lisa cuddy” she is supperr HOT!!!!! i would love to smash that! ;]
WOW!!!! these bloopers are the BEST!!!!!
it’s great to see House actually being nice and funny…XD
“seriously i speak english” hahaha
showing me the working!
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I love how Hugh Laurie doesn’t break from his American accent hardly ever. perfect for the role, love himmm
You should re-invest it in rental property. Then it becomes a buisiness and a write-off.
I LOVE THESE BLOOPERS!!! Awesome! cheers me up
jennifer morrison tripping loooool! and ‘i speak English’ looooooooool
You can make an offer on another house contingent on the sale of your current home, it might be hard because the seller of the other home will loose valuable Marketing Time since they have to take the house off the market. If you try to go this route you might want to provide the seller with proof that your home is currently listed with a Realtor and also provide a CMA that shows that your home is priced to sell.
Depends on the area and Market Situation in your local Area, ERA Real Estate is offering a program for exactly this situation. They have a plan "seller security plan" and garanty (if your market and house qualifies) that they will buy your home for an agreed amount after a certain time if it is listed with an ERA Agent, priced right and qualifies.
Should your home or market not qualify for this program ERA Mortgage might be able offer a bridge loan until the other home sells to purchase the other home. But you might be able to get a bridge loan from any other Mortgage Broker or Bank as well without using ERA. For more info you can check: http://www.era.com or talk to a local bank or mortgage broker.
I live in the mid-atlantic. In 1988, we bought a townhouse for 92,500. The neighbors had bought theirs the year before for 130K. The prices stayed stagnant, even as other neighborhoods rose, because our townhouses were older. However, as all the land along our highway exit got built out, the value of our townhouses was seen – close to the highway, but surrounded by woods, roomy inside, bigger yards, lots of open space. In 2001, we bought a neighbor's townhouse for 116K and started renting out ours for 850/mo. In 2003, we sold the rental for 175K. In 2005, we sold the house bought for 116 for 325K. People tried to keep those prices going up, and some people bought at 350 – 370. (Lots of those homes were wonderfully remodeled, with the granite and hardwoods and upgraded baths people seek here.) Now, nothing is selling at all. Makes it hard to know what the value of those houses is, then, but around 300K is probably right.
Bottom line – as long as the neighborhood isn't going to hell, isn't majority rental property, isn't near some terrible future development or landfill, then over time the values will go up. There will be temporary stagnations or even drops in value, but the trend is relentlessly upward. You want to get in as soon as you can – as long as you don't buy at the top of the market. How to judge that? It's a guess, but you can make it an educated guess. Best options, if you have skills or money to spare, would be to get a fixer upper. If you can get the worst house in a good neighborhood, you can increase its value even while the market is stagnant. As soon as you can, get a rental property and start reaping those tax rewards.
it's not for nothing that the person you pay the rent check to is called the landLORD.
Yes, he did.
At the end, Foreman fixed 13's IV drip. He told the nurse it was loose, and she said the medication smelled bad. He said he didn't notice a smell. Then the nurse said that she (13) must be on the placebo. … So, 13 is getting the placebo in the drug trial, not the real medication.
cedar. Smooth side on the inside, rough side on the outside.
Cedar is durable and insect resistant.
Just a little upkeep every day. Clean messes as you go don't let them accumulate, wash a load or 2 of clothes daily don't' let them pile up. Keep the dishwasher ready to load keep filling it even if it takes more that a day or 2 then wash when it is full. Swifter the floor daily or every other day about 5 minutes. Vacuum once a week Just do a little something different every day like lightly dusting one day, Change bed linens all at the same time throw them in the wash one day. Just keep it on the steady and enjoy more free time!
did house fart at 0:38? o.o
I LOVE THESE BLOOPERS!!! Awesome! cheers me up
I'm a big fan of vinegar. It absorbs a lot of odors, especially if they have an accident. Giving a dog regular baths makes a big difference in odor as well. A lot of that dog smell is unwashed dog, probably.
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Couldn’t see Lisa and Hugh at 1:15. That was 100% Cuddy and House =D