Japan Dream Houses: A House for 700 dollars Edition! | JDH 044

Dream Houses for Dreamers and Lovers of Japan life

Japan Dream Houses: A House for 700 dollars Edition! | Issue 044!

Bienvenue. ようこそ. Willkommen. Bienvenido. 환영합니다. Welcome.
However you say it, you’ve just checked into Japan Dream Houses—your weekly passport to the quirkiest, coziest, and occasionally most completely bonkers properties Japan has to offer.

This week, we’ve got the full spectrum:

  • A $700 fixer-upper in Nagasaki that’s cheaper than a new iphone.

  • A $3.3 million hotel in Kanagawa with private onsen and front-row views of Mt. Fuji.

  • And 22 other listings that fall somewhere between “I could Airbnb this tomorrow” to “I could get lost in this house and not be found till Thursday.”

So whether you’re a minimalist, mogul, or digital nomad with delusions of grandeur, there’s something here for you.

Dream boldly. Renovate wisely. Let's dive in.

Ready to dive deeper? Subscribe here and never miss an issue.

Looking for past issues? Click here.

Click on any of the house images to view the respective real estate company's offering.

Shut the Front door!

Nagasaki - $700


Very close to the city center! 6 min from the local station! Hotel for three days, or this house?

Okayama - $34k

Spacious 5LDK country home on over 1,070m² of land with garden space. Would benefit from upgrades but can be moved into right away.

Quelle Maison Incroyable!

Kagawa - $49k


Charming 3LDK+S home with ocean views, garden space, and room for BBQ. Set on a sunny 422m² lot near Tsuda's scenic coast.

Ibaraki - $56k


1600m² land and 170m²of floorspace for a little over $50k? Sure, it's in the boondocks, but, that is a steal!

Toyama - $69k


Lovely, renovated house. Very close to the ocean, the city of Toyama, 300m² floor and 800m² of land.

Wakayama - $69k

Ocean-view log house on a 1000m²+ lot. Perfect for surf, fishing, BBQs, and peaceful coastal living.

Subscribe to keep reading

This content is free, but you must be subscribed to Japan Dream Houses to continue reading.

Already a subscriber?Sign In.Not now