Why Japan have 10 Million Abandoned Houses and how I acquire and renovate them.
Discover the secrets of Japan’s cheap abandoned homes, with Free Houses in Japan as seen in Asahi Shinbun, Business Insider, Daily Mail UK, TV4, NHK World, VOGUE, Engoo, and more.
Amid housing crises gripping many nations, Japan stands out with an intriguing predicament—over ten million abandoned houses. But why? And what’s even more baffling, why are some of these houses available for free? In Free Houses in Japan, we delve into this unique real estate landscape, providing insights into the challenges and opportunities it presents and debunking myths from a first hand perspective.
This groundbreaking book, the first-ever English-language guide for beginners, illuminates the captivating realm of Japanese real estate. It spotlights the often-overlooked, old, neglected properties, unveiling the wealth of opportunities they hold. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just a curious explorer, this book is your gateway to navigating Japan’s real estate market and seizing the remarkable potential of akiyas—abandoned homes in Japan.
Meet Anton Wormann, originally from Stockholm, Sweden, now a full-time resident of Japan. Anton’s journey from a globe-trotting fashion model who has graced iconic cities like New York, Paris, London, and Milan to settling in Japan is an unexpected twist. In 2015, his first visit to Japan ignited a lasting connection to this captivating country.
Anton is the creative force behind the popular YouTube channel, Anton in Japan, where he shares his experiences of life in Japan and his adventures in buying and renovating old Japanese houses in Tokyo. With hundreds of millions of views, his channel has gained global recognition.