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What advice to expats in Tokyo have about housing?

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"Expats in Tokyo, often advise newcomers to be prepared for smaller living spaces compared to what they might be used to in their home countries. They recommend researching different neighborhoods to find one that suits your lifestyle, budget, and proximity to work or school. It's essential to consider factors like access to public transportation, shopping, and recreational facilities when choosing a location. Many expats suggest working with a real estate agent who speaks English and understands the needs of foreigners, as they can help navigate the complex rental process and find suitable housing options. They also recommend being open to living in an older building, as these can be more affordable and spacious than newer constructions. It's important to be aware of the various fees associated with renting in Tokyo, such as key money, deposit, and agency fees, which can add up to several months' worth of rent. Expats also advise familiarizing yourself with Japanese rental terms and conditions, as they can differ significantly from those in other countries. When it comes to furnished or unfurnished apartments, expats suggest considering your length of stay and budget. Furnished apartments can be more expensive but are convenient for short-term stays, while unfurnished apartments may require a larger initial investment for furniture and appliances but can be more cost-effective in the long run. Lastly, expats recommend being patient and flexible during the housing search, as finding the perfect place in Tokyo can take time and effort. It's essential to keep an open mind and be willing to compromise on certain aspects to find a suitable home in this bustling city," remarked another expat who made the move to Tokyo, Japan.

"Renting in Tokyo is the only option. Buying is insane. It's also hard to find a place with an open kitchen at the more affordable prices. Usually it's crammed into a small hallway. Also many people will not rent to foreigners, but you just have to search for foreigner-friendly places. Sometimes search engines have that option to select," explained one expat living in Tokyo, Japan.

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