Friday, November 5, 2021

Student Apartment Rental Requirements

Are you a student in Japan looking to move out of the school's dorm or move out of a share house and live on your own?

Unlike a full-time working professional, the documents needed by the landlord and the landlord's guarantor company will be slightly different. 

Here is a list of the documents you will need to gather together before you start the process of looking for your own apartment:

1. Residency certificate (住民票・ジュウミンヒョウ)

The residency certificate must be issued within 90 days of the day you submit a copy with your rental apartment application documents. The cost at Yokohama will be about ¥300.  In addition, residency certificates can be picked up at any ward office or at the annex offices located in Yokohama Station or Shin-Yokohama Station. If you need help filling out the application form to request a copy of your residency certificate, please schedule an appointment with our Bashamichi Room staff and we will go to the counter with you.


2. School admission letter

The letter will need to be on the schools letterhead. A hard copy of the original or a high-resolution PDF copy is best. Please don't use a jpeg copy of the letter since it will become too pixelated when printed out on A4 and faxed with your other documents to the guarantor company.

3. Proof of income

Various documents that will suffice include a copy of your savings account balance, copy of documents from the governmental organization providing financial support for overseas studies, copy of savings account balance of parent/guardian who might be providing financial support. If you are are working part-time in Japan, be sure to provide copies of the your last three pay statements.


Here is a list of the items you will need to provide or have ready:

1. Residency card

The card must show your current address of your dorm, share house, etc., and should match with the address you have on your residency certificate. 


2. Insurance card

Copies of both the front and reverse sides will be required.


3. Passport

A copy of your identification page will be required.

4. Japanese savings account

Your rent will most likely be automatically debited from your Japanese bank account. You cannot pay rent for a standard rental with a credit card. 


5. Japanese cell phone number

In addition to needing a cell phone number to open a bank account, the guarantor company is who will conduct the tenant screening process on behalf of the landlord. They will call you from a call center using landlines. Therefore, you CANNOT use an app such as Line, WhatsApp, etc. for voice calls since office landlines have no way to connect an app for cell phones. 

In addition, the guarantor company will call you from an unknown number at an unknown time. Part of their screening process includes verification of how easily and quickly they can reach you at their first attempt. If they cannot easily and quickly reach you, they may give you a lower score which will hurt your ability to pass tenant screening.

Cell phone contracts with voice can be expensive, so it is best to rent a cheap flip phone or rent a SIM card that you can use with your current phone. If you have not arrived in Japan yet, it is easier to make a contract for a phone or SIM card BEFORE you arrive in Japan. There are a number of low-cost options that you can take advantage if you search online. For example, the following service providers seem to have good low-cost options for students:
Please bear in mind that if you are still overseas, it is highly recommended that you apply for a SIM card BEFORE you arrive in Japan. Applying from overseas online is much, much easier than trying to get your number after you have already arrived in Japan. There are cases where the mobile service provider will require a Japanese bank account before allowing you to sign a contract for cell phone service. But the bank will require a cell phone number before opening an account, which creates a circle of headaches.

6. Hanko Stamp

Although the Japanese government is slowly trying to digitize many processes, your contract for a lease will be with a Japanese landlord who is most likely an older Japanese person who places great emphasis on processes and procedures that have served them well for decades. This means that you will still need to get a hanko stamp. Our staff can take you to a budget hanko shop and have one prepared for you within a couple of hours for less than ¥5,000 yen. 

Also, if you use the hanko stamp as your signature when opening a bank account, it will be incredibly easier for you to set up automatic debiting of your utility bills. Each hanko stamp is crafted individually and is unique, much like a fingerprint. It is static and will not change. So, if you use the hanko stamp on your auto-debit applications for utilities, cell phone bills, Internet bills, etc., the bank can quickly confirm your identity and process your applications with no problems. 

Conversely, a signature is not static and can change every so slightly over time depending on many various factors. If you use a signature on auto-debit applications, you run the risk of your applications being rejected by the bank if your signature does not match exactly with the signature kept on file at the bank. Basically, adulting in Japan is easiest if you have a hanko stamp. 


7. Emergency Contact Person

The guarantor company will require that you submit the name, address, email, and telephone number of a Japanese person (sometimes a Japanese-speaking foreigner may be accepted) who will be your emergency contact in case the landlord needs to contact you and your are unable to answer your phone due to being hospitalized, on vacation, etc. 

In addition, the guarantor company will want to know that you have assimilated into Japanese society and can meet all of the same basic requirements that they require of Japanese applicants. Therefore, it is important that once you start your studies in Japan that you make an effort to associate with other Japanese and avoid only hanging out with other foreigners speaking in your native tongue. Make an effort to volunteer in your community, socialize and interact with the locals and develop relationships with local Japanese. You can join a sports group, traditional arts group, etc. to help you find Japanese to associate with. This will greatly enhance your ability to improve your language skills and will be helpful when you need to ask someone to be your emergency contact.   

If you run into any barriers or need help or advice, please contact the staff at Bashamichi Room Annex for help. We want you to have a positive, fulfilling experience while living in Japan. We are more than happy to assist you with any matter beyond just finding an apartment. Contact us here!

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045-663-2208
Yokohama, Japan
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Student Flat: Monte Verde Yokohama Chuo 1103

The Monte Verde Yokohama Chuo 1103 is a studio flat / apartment that is available for viewings from October 11, 2021.

This 1K studio apartment comes with 20.62 m² of floor space and is on the 11th floor of an 11-story building constructed with a steel and reinforced concrete structure in 1993.

The apartment is located in Nishi Ward, Yokohama, and is only a 4-minute walk from Yokohama Design College and a 4-minute walk from Tobe Station on the Keikyu Line. Click the link HERE to see the exact location on Google Maps. 

The flat has a modular bath, toilet, and wash basin. The kitchenette has an IH stovetop, an A/C unit, and carpeting. The flat comes equipped with a mini-refrigerator, ceiling lights, and air conditioner.

The building includes an auto-lock entrance, elevator, and security cameras.

Monthly costs include a rent of ¥54,000, a common area maintenance fee of ¥6,000, a bank wire transfer fee of ¥500, and an emergency 24/7 support fee of ¥1,100 for a total monthly cost of ¥61,600.

Initial one-time move-in fees include a deposit of ¥54,000 (partially refundable), fire insurance of ¥20,000, a property manager admin fee of ¥3,300, a pest extermination fee of ¥19,800, a guarantor company fee of ¥54,000 or less, and an agency fee (including tax) of ¥59,400 for a total one-time cost of ¥210,500 or less. The apartment is being made available with zero key money for a savings of ¥54,000!

Contact Bashamichi Room Annex HERE to schedule a viewing.







 
* Photos with furnishings are for illustrative purposes only.
 
* Photos with furnishings are for illustrative purposes only.
 








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045-663-2208
Yokohama, Japan
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Student Apartment: Lion's Mansion Yokohama Tobe 704

Perfect for students on a tight budget, this flat is being made available with zero key money and zero deposit for a total savings of ¥96,000! 

The Lion's Mansion Yokohama Tobe 704 apartment is available for viewings as of October 21, 2021.

This 1R studio apartment comes with 16.50 m² of floor space and is on the 7th floor of a 9-story building constructed with a steel and reinforced concrete structure in 1988. 

The flat is located in Nishi Ward, Yokohama, and is only a 5-minute walk from Yokohama Design College and a 6-minute walk from Tobe Station on the Keikyu Line. Click the link HERE to see the exact location on Google Maps.

The apartment/flat has a modular bath, toilet, and wash basin. The kitchenette has an IH stovetop, an A/C unit, and flooring. This building has coin-operated washing machines and clothes dryers on the ground floor for tenant-use only.

The building includes an auto-lock entrance, parcel delivery lockers, and security cameras.

The rent is ¥48,000 and the common area maintenance fee is ¥7,000 for a total monthly cost of only ¥55,000.

The flat is being made available with zero key money and zero deposit for a savings of ¥96,000! Other initial one-time costs include an emergency 24/7 support fee of ¥16,500, a move-out cleaning fee of ¥38,500, a locksmith fee of ¥22,000, a guarantor company fee of ¥48,000 or less, and an agency fee (including tax) of ¥52,800 for a total one-time fees cost of ¥197,800 or less.

 Contact Bashamichi Room Annex HERE to schedule a viewing.












Bashamichi Room Annex
045-663-2208
Yokohama, Japan
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Student Flat: K's Flat Nishi-Tobe 202

K's Flat Nishi-Tobe 202 apartment is a 1R studio apartment that comes with a loft and 16.56 m² of floor space and is on the 2nd floor of a 2-story building constructed with a wooden structure in 2007.

The flat is located in Nishi Ward, Yokohama, and is only a 9-minute walk from Yokohama Design College and a 10-minute walk from Tobe Station on the Keikyu Line. Click the link HERE to see the exact location on Google Maps.

The apartment/flat has a separate bath and toilet, a gas stovetop, a closet, indoor space for the washing machine, is hardwired for high-speed Internet, has a south-facing window with laundry pole, and has flooring throughout the unit. The loft in this apartment can be used as a sleeping space with a Japanese futon, are can be used for storage space.

The rent is ¥54,000 and the common area maintenance fee is ¥2,000 for a total monthly cost of ¥56,000.

Initial one-time move-costs include fire insurance (¥18,000), a disinfection/pest extermination fee (¥11,000), a locksmith fee (¥19,800), a guarantor company fee (¥54,000 or less), and an agency fee (¥59,400) for a total of ¥162,200 or less. 

The landlord is making this flat available with Zero Key Money and Zero Deposit! This amounts to a savings of ¥108,000!

Contact Bashamichi Room Annex HERE to schedule a viewing.















Bashamichi Room Annex
045-663-2208
Yokohama, Japan
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Monday, November 1, 2021

Espoir Akanedai II: 3-Bedroom Rental House in Yokohama, Japan

The Espoir Akanedai II rental house is a 3-bedroom home with a large living/dining room located in Aoba Ward, Yokohama. This house is located within a 14-minute walk of Nagatsuta Station, which is a convenient station allowing for transfer access to the Tokyu-Den'entoshi Line, the Kodomonokuni Line, and the JR Yokohama Line. The exact location on Google Maps is at this link HERE.

Using the Tokyu-Den'entoshi Line, you have easy access to the following popular stations:

Tama Plaza Station: 28 minutes (Yokohama)
Mizonokuchi Station: 35 minutes (Kawasaki)
Futako-Tamagawa Station: 38 minutes (Tokyo)
Shibuya Station: 49 minutes (Tokyo)

Using the JR Yokohama Line, you have easy access to the following destinations:

Machida Station: 18 minutes (Tokyo)
Sagamihara Station: 36 minutes (Sagamihara)
Shin-Yokohama Station: 34 minutes (Yokohama)
Yokohama Station: 47 minutes (Yokohama)

Unlike most Japanese rental properties, this home is a pet-friendly rental house. With the 3LDK layout and 83.00 m² (893.40 ft²) of floor space, there is enough room for a small family and a small dog or cat. 

The house is a 2-story building built in 2008 with a light-steel structure. In addition, there is enough space to park 1 car. 

On the first floor of this house, there is a system kitchen that includes a built-in 3-burner gas stovetop, a modern Japanese style bathroom that has a washing space next to the tub with a shower head on a hose, and next to the bathroom is the changing/washing room with a vanity and basin. On the 2nd floor there are three bedrooms, where the master bedroom has access to a balcony facing southeast. There are two toilets--one on the 1st floor and one on the 2nd floor. 

The house has a total of 12 windows ensuring that every room in the house will have ample natural light. On nice spring and autumn days, you can easily let fresh air to flow through the entire house.

Unlike an apartment, condo, flat, or apartment, this rental house is like many others on the market in that there is only 1 air conditioning unit installed. You will need to install additional A/C units in the bedrooms upstairs if you need additional heating and cooling upstairs.

The rent is ¥140,000 ($1,224 USD) at today's exchange rate of ¥114. There is no common area maintenance (CAM) fee, so your total monthly cost would only be ¥140,000.

Initial one-time fees include one month's rent for key money, one month's rent for the deposit, ¥17,000 for renter's fire insurance, ¥140,000 or less for the guarantor company fee, ¥154,000 for the agency fee, and a locksmith fee of ¥33,000. The total amount of initial one-time fees comes to ¥624,000 ($5,459 USD) or less depending on how much the guarantor company charges for their fee, which can range from 40% to 100% of one month's rent. 

The house is currently vacant and ready for viewing. Contact Bashamichi Room Annex to schedule a viewing. This post and the listings at our website are just samples of many more properties that are available on the open market.

In addition to the this house, feel free to provide your Client Details & Unit Criteria here and we will search the open market for several other rental properties that will match up with your criteria, needs, and budget. You can also call or send an email.


















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045-663-2208
Yokohama, Japan
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