Episode 5 · Jun 2, 2026 · 52 min
The True Cost of Owning an Old House in Japan — What Nobody Tells You Before You Buy
Read in 1 min · Listen in 52 min
The purchase price is not the number. In episode four, host David and co-founder Victoria make that very clear — and they do it with a game. True or False to start. Guess the Number throughout. Victoria keeps score and has opinions about David's answers. The information is serious. The delivery is not. They cover the full cost picture of owning a traditional property in Japan — from acquisition through renovation through the annual costs most buyers never think about until they're already in it. Including Reagan's kitchen and bathroom renovation in Chiba, currently underway near the beach. The Nagasaki property David and Victoria just visited — what they found when they opened the wall panels, what was underneath, and what happens next month when the tear-down renovation begins. And why the konbini utility bill payment system is either completely brilliant or completely insane depending on who you ask. Plus: why some municipalities will cover up to fifty percent of your renovation costs — and why most buyers never find out that money exists. And Monohaus Japan — the property management company built specifically for foreign owners of traditional rural properties, for when you own the building but can't always be there. David scores eight and three quarter out of eleven. Victoria has thoughts about that. Links: 🎙️ Podcast: oldhousesjapanpodcast.com🌐 Property platform: oldhousesjapan.com🏠 Property management: monohausjapan.com📋 Grants database: oldhousesjapan.com/grants📸 Instagram: instagram.com/oldhousesjapan📧 Get in touch: hello@oldhousesjapan.com
Ep 5
0:00 / 0:00
The True Cost of Owning an Old House in Japan — What Nobody Tells You Before You Buy
Audio preview unavailable — listen on your favourite app.