How do I find a place to live in Tokyo?
We asked expats how they chose their neighborhood and found a place to live. They answered...
"The initial cost is about 3.5~5 times of monthly rent which is included the rent in next month and any other additional charge. You also have an option for short-term contract apartment which is called "monthly mansion" in Japanese. It makes to you to have thinking time to explore and find your thought clearly, you can even register the address there and get the bank account or phone number here. It is sometimes difficult for foreigners to pass the screening for housing application because it is usually required Japanese conversation capability, the phone number, and emergency contact here. Quality of Japanese lease apartment is well so you do not have to consider too deep but please remember there is no furniture installed at all but air conditioner," said another expat in Tokyo, Japan.
"Finding a place to live in Tokyo can involve a lot of research and legwork. A few good starting points include talking to friends, family, and coworkers for advice and recommendations on good places to live, visiting local real estate agents, or browsing online listings for apartments and homes for rent. When visiting real estate agents, bring a full list of your requirements such as size, budget and location so that the agent can best match you with the ideal home. You should also take advantage of online informational resources such as forums, websites, and online communities that are dedicated to assisting with relocation to Tokyo," wrote a member who made the move to Tokyo, Japan.
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