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If San Francisco is too pricey, this startup says try buying in Japan

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For just $42,000, they got a 1,000-square-foot house in Beppu, a city of about 122,000 people on the nation’s southernmost island Kyushu, approximately 680 miles from Tokyo. Sure, it was a fixer-upper, but at least it was theirs. 

Feeling fulfilled by their experience of landing a home across the Pacific, the pair launched AkiyaMart last summer, an online tool for foreigners to research and shop for similar properties in Japan. The term “Akiya” translates to abandoned homes. The site offers a subscription AkiyaMart Pro tier that unlocks access to higher-priced listings and charges consultation fees for those interested in pursuing a home.

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