The purpose of buying Japanese real estate for Chinese guys is changing. Japan-related ** follow the apartment buying scene of the wealthy class of Chinese people.
During the Chinese New Year holiday, a large number of Chinese tourists travel. Not a few Chinese have also gone to places like Japan.
The opening ceremony of the anime "Slam Dunk" appeared at the world-famous Kamakura Pass. On the eve of the Chinese New Year, Chinese tourists flock to the "Holy Land Manchu". A Chinese guy said: As a well-known scenic spot, this is a very famous crossing. It was amazing, the dream came true.
The couple also traveled to Japan for the Spring Festival. Before Enoshima came, I got engaged at the foot of Mt. Fuji. The Chinese guy proposed to Mt. Fuji in Japan.
A famous Chinese singer has a song called "Under Mount Fuji".
The guy said: Both of them like this song very much, so they plan to propose while looking at Mt. Fuji. While watching the fireworks, the man proposed in surprise. With memories of a lifetime.
Now that unique personal travel has begun to become mainstream, there are also such Chinese.
The location is a first-class place very close to Tokyo Dome. Xiao Li (in his 40s), who runs a multinational shopping business in Shanghai, came with his family to find a high-end apartment.
Mr. Li said, "It's a very good house. It's close to the station. ”
The layout of the room is 2 bedrooms and 2 living rooms, 72 square meters. I purchased an apartment for 160 million yen on the spot.
Mr. Lee's wife: "It seems that this room can also be used as a bedroom."
Mr. Lee said, "** is also very affordable", thanks to the benefits of the depreciation of the yen, real estate in Japan is more cost-effective than a school district house in a certain place. It's not bad to use it for "investment purposes".
Mr. Li, who is in his 40s, has a wife and a daughter who is a middle school student. I chose a high-rise apartment near the subway station Suidoqiao Station because there are many schools nearby. I also want my daughter to get an education in Japan!
Mr. Li said, "From now on, I will be going back and forth between Shanghai and Tokyo. Since I want to obtain a permanent residence status in Japan, I think the number of days I stay in Tokyo will increase in order to meet the conditions. Mr. Li began to discuss with the person in charge of the real estate company.
Mr. Lee: "It's great that you want to get a permanent residence permit in Japan. ”
The person in charge of the house said, "You have also established a company in Japan, so you have the possibility of starting a business in the future." ”
Mr. Li: "Yes. "In the future, we will consider focusing on Japan in the future.
Mr. Li: "I'm in Shanghai and run a company of a certain size. From such a standpoint, buying an apartment for the purpose of living in Japan is a pragmatic approach that is very sensitive in China. ”
China's wealthy class buys high-end Japanese apartments not for investment but for residential purposes.
The same goes for Xi (in her 40s), who works for an investment advisory firm in Hong Kong. Nozomi lives in Hong Kong (Shanghainese) "I think this house is very good. The view (view) is good and you can see far away.
At the end of the work, it will be **. "I spent my student days in Japan, so I was very good at Japanese. The building is a high-rise condominium that towers over the first place in Nishi-Shinjuku.
The room layout is 3 bedrooms, 92 sqm. 180 million yen was decided immediately.
Nozomi: "I plan to go back to Japan one day. The first is to invest, prepare the house, and want to move back in the future. "It is said to be attractive for the stability of Japan's economy and society.
"Sure enough, safety is very important, and it's nice to be a comfortable place," Nozomi said. If it is for the purpose of residence, it is important. ”
Tokyo real estate staff said: "80% of our company's customers are Chinese", and the sales staff are also from China, and the performance is very good.
A Chinese salesman said: Last month, I sold 3The turnover of 500 million yen is due to the increase in the number of Chinese who buy apartments because they live in Japan, and the trend has gradually increased in recent years.
The wealthy class is attracted to living in Japan in the future. China's affluent class began to seek a life in Japan that was "mainstream for the purpose of housing and education."