A number of you will be aware of the growing popularity of Japanese properties close to world-class skifields. A few years ago the focus was on the Niseko Ski Resort area south of Sapporo. Apart from skiing, the northern island of Hokkaido offers some superb scenic beauty. Its one of the few places in Japan where you get a sence of space to which Americans, Canadians and Australians are accustomed. Foreigners have been paying Y30+ million for resort properties in the resort areas. But you can get them as cheap as Y0.8mil.
You can live on the snow, or you might prefer a place in Sapporo, the largest city, and provincial capital. The city has an international airport as well. The attraction is the good quality snow in these areas. These properties make particular sense of expats living in Asia.
This house is 3-storey, with an area of 135m2, and the lot area is 115m2. The house is getting a little old, and the exterior is a little cracked up, but nothing bad from the photos. The interior is clean, though a little '70s with its drab timber cladding. Its about 1.6-2.5km from train lines, so not too remote.
------------------------------------------------This house is 3-storey, with an area of 135m2, and the lot area is 115m2. The house is getting a little old, and the exterior is a little cracked up, but nothing bad from the photos. The interior is clean, though a little '70s with its drab timber cladding. Its about 1.6-2.5km from train lines, so not too remote.
Andrew Sheldon www.sheldonthinks.com
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