Airbnb: Risks & Rewards (featuring Tracey Northcott, the "Minpaku Queen")

Buying a House in Japan - A podcast by dåbadåba Productions - Fridays

Since Japanese short-term rentals are generally limited to 180 days a year, one of the most popular ideas floating around the Japanese real estate space is buying a cheap home, living in it for 6 months, then renting it out for the rest of the time. But it's a little more complicated than that. Australian Tracey Northcott runs an entire business consulting on exactly that—helping investors navigate the complex web of minpaku (short-term rental) regulations, yield projections, and most importantly, the right reasons for coming to Japan. Check out Tracey Northcott: https://www.tracey-northcott.com/ https://tokyofamilystays.com/ 00:14 Introduction: From Australia to Japan 05:53 Struggles running a business in Japan 08:08 Japan before minpaku laws 12:12 The beginning of minpaku laws 15:11 Japan: A country of rules 18:28 The different types of rental licenses 20:40 What if I want to run an Airbnb in Japan? 23:13 Renting out a Japanese vacation home for half the year 26:46 How Tracey can help 29:56 Ideas on cash businesses