Samurai_Jerk wrote:Is there any key money, etc. for this place? If not it sounds like a pretty good deal for Tokyo.
Only 60,000 yen/m?!
Sounds fuckqueing gr-r-r-eat to me for Tokyo.
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Samurai_Jerk wrote:Is there any key money, etc. for this place? If not it sounds like a pretty good deal for Tokyo.
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tone wrote:whats the trick to finding non real estate agent deals for appts around tokyo?
wagyl wrote:Hmmn, ice rink gives away your station!
wagyl wrote:I've been out of the Tokyo market for five years now, but as you probably know, the Seibu lines area offers cheapish rents for the Tokyo region. Even so, a place the size you are suggesting, with a location that close to a station, for 80,000 yen sounds like something has to be wrong with the place. Otherwise, it is a good bargain.
wagyl wrote:Bargains do sometimes come up, but you don't usually get your hands on them via real estate agents. My experience, in a number of locations in the Seibu lines area between where you are and Kannana, was that anything under 60,000 generally meant "lets get down with the guys at the sento every day. Except on the day of the week the whole sento industry colludes in making a holiday." And I was always happy to be a long way away from the station.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Is there any key money, etc. for this place? If not it sounds like a pretty good deal for Tokyo. I don't if I'd want to be right over the station though. Sounds noisy.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:By the way, do you mean three 6 jo rooms plus a kitchen or including a kitchen?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I'm actually thinking of upgrading myself later this year or early next. I had to take a big step down after the market crashed but I'm finally starting to do OK again.
FG Lurker wrote:I guess it depends on how far you are from the station and how well insulated (hah!) the building is. If you're close though it sounds like you'll have express trains roaring through from 5am to midnight every day which is likely to be pretty loud no matter how the building is set up. If the line is JR you might even get freight trains rumbling though at night, and on any line there will be occasional night trains, either for maintenance or just in prep for the next day.
chokonen888 wrote:reikin ... cut in half
FG Lurker wrote:My new office is a 15yo 113m2 apartment in eastern Osaka city, about a 10min walk from the closest station. Including monitored security and a parking space I pay...Well, I can't say exactly what I pay but it's more than 50,000yen and less than 100,000.No agent fees or reikin, just a one month fully refundable deposit.
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Iraira wrote:Sometimes I fukkin (channeling Coligny) hate Tokyo.
Iraira wrote:Sometimes I fukkin (channeling Coligny) hate Tokyo.
FG Lurker wrote:As GG mentioned above, connections are worth their weight in gold when it comes to real estate deals.
wagyl wrote:Not that it really matters to you, but what this usually means in my experience is that the landlord caved and took it like a man, but the real estate agent stood firm on receiving his half share kickback for introducing you.
wagyl wrote:Anyway, congratulations on getting more space, so you can buy more furniture and limit your next moving options!:p
Coligny wrote:And you got plenty of electric plugs... Our first flat in Nagoya had 1 electric plug... and 2 gas plugs... for each room...
Coligny wrote:Gas heating is absolutely awesome... the cats sleepz in front of it without any afterthought.
Much safer than kerosene (unless you really like that flight deck smell...)(nearly killed me twice BTW)(slow learner... I know...). Much faster than electric and maybe safer too if your installation is outdated, in Nagoya the electric panel was loudly buzzing under moderate load.
jamilv wrote:
My short term rental (2 weeks). Not too bad if I was to rent long term price wise, but an arm and a bloody leg short term....I guess I cant complain since its so central (10min walk to Ueno station)
Yokohammer wrote:Jeez ... is that the front door in the bottom pic?
Looks like it from the door-window relationship.
Don't come home too drunk at night or you'll die.
IparryU wrote:washing machine in the... kitchen/washroom?
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