Originally posted by: poopygood
alkemyst,
what area of tokyo was your wife looking into renting and couldn't make it on $6000 USD per month? Was she looking only at "mansion" apartments in Ginza or Shinjuku? $6000 per month would be more than enough.
And a small size usa apartment is not going to cost you 2000-3000 per month. Only in the wealthiest/trendiest spots in Tokyo.
Apartments are smaller and more expensive, but lets not get out of hand.
First and foremost you have to consider the reikin and finder's fee, reikin is a gift to the owner and equal to two to three months rent. Finder's fee is one month rent...you may have other fees on top of that. You don't get these back, they are gifts. Then you have the key money / deposit at one to two months rent in cost. So basically just to move it you are at 4 to 6 months rent just to move in. Plus they do contracts that last two years minimum usually. However, many will not rent to americans in tokyo. Supply and demand...this is a YMMV thing and by report from my wife. Also there is a Hoshonin requirement....which is a co-signor...no matter who you are you need this. If on JET/NOVA they are the Hoshonin....private americans are going to need to find someone and that someone is going to have to be Japanese.
Keep in mind unfurnished apartments need all appliances....oven, refridgerator, etc are not standard. Plus you have to consider where you are compared to the train....Loud noise or long walk your choice
She made $5000 usd monthly actually, my mistake, but that was with her last raise, prior she made $4000 usd (she got a $1k USD raise monthly for coming here for 6 months to do computer programming, that's when we met), she moved back here prior to enjoying that raise on a promise from our ex-company that was a lie....she made more than the average tokyo income, however, she herself said tokyo was far to expensive for her to be 'comfortable', keep in mind the normal apartments in tokyo are 500 sq ft or smaller....most americans are not accustomed to that kind of space.
You are over there currently so I may be wrong, but there are dorm style apartments (you share kitchen and bath) for about $400 USD shared and $800 USD private (cable and your internet is included though either way)....these are small though, smaller than US dorm rooms on average. The 'monthly mansions' I think you are talking about are apartments that are furnished and about $1500 USD monthly and not large at all. Of course there are americans paying $3-4k for closet space in New York City so YMMV on that one with what you are comfortable with.
You will also have to change your diet more than likely....if chicken based you'd be ok...beef based, prepare to learn to live without it or make a fortune.
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