Japan’s Huge Supply of Empty Homes Is Attracting Foreign Buyers. One Thing to Note: Even the Japanese Don’t Want Them
MagnetThe akiya phenomenon offers a great investment opportunity, but buyers should read the “small print.”
Read more »The akiya phenomenon offers a great investment opportunity, but buyers should read the “small print.”
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Read more »Housing:Japan’s Huge Supply of Empty Homes Is Attracting Foreign Buyers. One Thing to Note: Even the Japanese Don’t Want Them.He’s a Millionaire That..