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Japan Real Estate
Japan Real Estate
Author: Nippon Tradings International (NTI)
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From Japan Real Estate market fundamentals, with a special focus on investment - through guides, tips, tricks and interviews with industry experts - this podcast is your one-stop-shop for audio content related to one of the world's most exciting (and profitable!) property markets.
Find us at http://www.nippontradings.com
Find us at http://www.nippontradings.com
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We sit down with Mark Drabkin, founder of "Yen Loans" - a Tokyo-based start-up focused on providing real estate financing to foreigners in Japanese Yen - INCLUDING for holiday homes, short term stay properties and even non-real estate businesses - and all this without them having to setup a Japanese corporate structure, deal with Japanese banks and their pesky compliance requirements - and get it all done in English!
Two back to back conversations with first time buyers in Japan - the first looking to build an investment property portfolio and wondering what his rights as a landlord are - and the second looking for super-cheap akiya (abandoned/ vacant homes) in the countryside and wondering how one goes about acquiring and managing those.
We speak to three young entrepreneurs and co-founders who have purchased an akiya in the Japanese countryside, renovated and turned it into a health & wellbeing retreat, and are doing it all THE RIGHT WAY (also, exclusive discount to our subscribers and viewers - get yours in the link below!)
Two back to back conversations with clients purchasing their first property in Japan - how does it all work, how much would it cost, and how can it be rented out when not in use? Also, on the second call (starting at 48:20) - some live deal analysis and review!
We speak to an Australian couple, in the market for a holiday home in Osaka, which they're also planning to rent out on AirBnb or by the month. We break down the processes, time frames and costs involved, discuss insurance, foreign exchange transfers, and much more.
We speak to a savvy, experienced US based investor, in the market for his first Japanese real estate property investment (and also for a holiday home) - what could his budget get him, what kind of properties should he focus on, and where in the country should he be buying?
Two back to back conversations with potential clients - one looking for super cheap condos in Yuzawa, and the other looking to demolish an old house and build a new one - what should they be thinking about and preparing for?
Conversation with potential client, in the market for an Osaka investment property - that will be eventually converted into a family home. Does this strategy work, and if so, how exactly? (Also - surprise interview at the end!)
Two back to back conversations with first time buyers, in the market for family homes, holiday homes & investment properties. How does it all work, how much does it all costs, and what should their first steps be?
The JREP crew got together to review your surveys and feedback from the recent autumn session of the Japan real estate summit, 2025 - AND to give away some prizes!
Also - dates announced for the next summit, 18-19 April, 2026 - see you all there!
Live Q&A experts panel at the JRE Summit, autumn 2025.
Shu Matsuo Post & Brett Lee's presentation at the JRE Summit, autumn 2025.
Anton Wormann's presentation at the JRE Summit, autumn 2025.
Daigo Sato's presentation at the JRE Summit, autumn 2025.
Nick Woolsey's presentation at the JRE Summit, autumn 2025.
Rose Tipka's presentation at the JRE Summit, autumn 2025.
Blaka Kobayashi's presentation at the JRE Summit, autumn 2025.
Ziv Nakajima-Magen's presentation at the JRE Summit, autumn 2025.
Jacob Rashidi's & "Hokkaido Hobby Homes"' presentation at the JRE Summit, autumn 2025.
Alicia Qin Wang's presentation at the JRE Summit, autumn 2025.




Have a look at your update dates, think the year is off. You’re not rising to the top of my list when you post a new episode. You’re sitting with podcasts that haven’t updated in 2+ years.
Excellent podcast I think he looks at the unique Japanese investment situation and analyzes it well.