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We're Moving!

Wednesday, August 1, 2007 11:30 PM JST

After seven years in this apartment, we have finally had enough. So we are moving, beginning next week, across town into a house.
Tomomi, Anri and Sara
Our new home, though only a rental, is where we're going to be until we can get through the red tape around the land we own, An average sized house by Japanese standards, it has plenty of room, including storage space, and best of all, a yard for Anri and Sara to play in. Another good thing is storage space. There are walk-in closets in the bedrooms and storage cases outside; much more than we have now.

The apartment served us well for a time, but after Anri was born and the toys started piling up, we realized the place was getting smaller and smaller. Having had enough, Tomomi was online looking at Yahoo Japan's real estate pages when she came across a single listing for a rental house in the town we live in. There are thousands of apartments available, but a free standing home? Just this one. We jumped at the chance and went to see it the next day.J

apan is an odd country concerning real estate. There is some sort of thinking here that you should never buy a house that has already been lived in. As a result of this mindset, nobody sells their home, nor are there ever any buyers interested in buying one. So, once you build a house, the value of that house only goes down. After twenty years, your house is worth nothing, and the land it is on is worth whatever the market value is. Sales below market value almost never happen, and the only way to get lucky and sell your land at a much higher price is if the local rail line suddenly decides to put a new station in the neighborhood.

At this point, we have already started preparing for the move. Boxes of books, music, DVDs and other stuff is already stacked in nearly every room, and we are finally going to get the key to the house on Friday -- a chance to clear some things out of here. As we make some progress, I will snap a few photos.



Posted by RZG at 11:30 PM

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