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		<title>Buying Real Estate In New York City</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York City luxury real estate encompasses a broad array of properties and budgets. The five boroughs of this densely populated region offer some of the most distinctive homes on the market today. From historic brownstones to newly constructed condominiums, the possibilities are virtually endless.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-74" style="margin: 10px;" title="new_york_city liberty statue" src="http://www.realestatefloat.com/wp-content/uploads/new_york_citylibertystatue.jpg" alt="new_york_city liberty statue" width="250" height="251" />New York City</strong> <a href="http://www.sothebyshomes.com/" target="_blank">luxury real estate</a> encompasses a broad array of properties and budgets. The five boroughs of this densely populated region offer some of the most distinctive homes on the market today. From historic brownstones to newly constructed condominiums, the possibilities are virtually endless.</p>
<p>Many of the biggest names in architecture have left their mark on <strong>NYC real estate</strong> throughout the years. Frank Gehry, I.M. Pei and others are part of the cultural legacy that New York City real estate offers those who purchase a small corner of the city. In recent years, New York City condos have become increasingly popular not simply as a primary residence but also as a secondary home used to enjoy nights out in the city or accommodate late nights at the office.</p>
<p>As formerly rent controlled apartments emerge from their restrictions, more classically styled residences are available every year. The timeless design and regal construction of <strong>New York City’s pre-war buildings</strong> are one of kind. This is why <a href="http://www.sothebyshomes.com/nyc" target="_blank">NYC real estate</a> is like no other in the world. Despite this rarefied history, many prospective homebuyers can find such properties attainable with the right eye for quality and budget.</p>
<p><strong>Brooklyn’s resurgence</strong> as a city hotspot has opened up a trove of new properties while many of Harlem’s brownstones have been lavished with care that reveal newly restored homes. In addition, venturing into parts of Queens, such as Forest Hills and Long Island City, can yield tremendous dividends for purchasers interested in a quality investment. <img src='http://www.realestatefloat.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' title="Buying Real Estate In New York City" /> </p>
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		<title>Guide To Buying Real Estate in Tokyo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The real estate market in Tokyo is thriving, and this means that borrowing levels are low at around just 2-4%.  If you do not have permanent Japanese residency status, (or Japanese spouse) then you mind find it difficult to secure a mortgage unless you have lived in Japan for over 5 years and have [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="tokyo apartment" src="http://www.monthly-apartment-tokyo.com/images/item/r30/r30_ex.jpg" alt="r30 ex Guide To Buying Real Estate in Tokyo" width="300" height="300" />The <strong>real estate market in Tokyo</strong> is thriving, and this means that borrowing levels are low at around just 2-4%.  If you do not have permanent Japanese residency status, (or Japanese spouse) then you mind find it difficult to secure a mortgage unless you have lived in Japan for over 5 years and have a permanent address.  It also helps if you can speak Japanese and have a good, permanent job as this will show the bank that you have a steady income and are intending to live in Japan for some time.  If you are only in Japan for a few years with your job, then you would be much better off renting a property, as it is unlikely a bank will grant you a mortgage.</p>
<p><strong>Properties in Tokyo</strong> fall in to two main categories, apartments or houses.  In central Tokyo you will find it almost impossible to buy a house, as most of the property in this area are apartment blocks.  Further out into the suburbs there are more houses, and if you work in the city centre you can commute quite easily using the fast efficient train services.  New properties tend to be the most expensive, so apartments and houses that are over 5 years old are normally more reasonably priced and represent a better investment overall, as new properties deprecate quite significantly in value after five years.</p>
<p>However if you are buying a property to rent out then you can charge a much higher premium for new properties, so in this case buying a new property does make sense, and apartments in key areas such as <strong>Omotesando, Akasaka and Aoyama</strong> are always in demand and represent solid investment potential.  It is important to note that many <a href="http://www.monthly-apartment-tokyo.com/">Tokyo apartments</a> include additional monthly fees for building car parking, maintenance and restoration, so don&#8217;t forget to check this before you agree any sale, and ensure you can afford it on top of the monthly mortgage payments.</p>
<p>In Tokyo the contracts will be signed before the <strong>mortgage</strong> is finally approved in most cases, so you will also need to ensure you have organised the downpayment fee cheque with the bank (10% of the agreed price), which must be handed to the seller upon signing the contracts.  If your bank does not then come through with the mortgage for any reason this fee will be returned unpaid, however if you cancel for any other reason you will lose this money, and if the seller cancels they will have to pay double this fee back to you.</p>
<p><strong>Other fees</strong> involved in real estate buying in Tokyo include the following:</p>
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<li> Notary&#8217;s Fee &#8211; this will depend on the property and can be anything between ¥50,000 to ¥200,000.</li>
<li> Registration License Tax &#8211; this represent 1% of the total property asset value, and is sometimes included in the notary&#8217;s bill, as they would normally collect this tax and pay it in as part of their services.</li>
<li> Agents Fee &#8211; the average agent fee for property transaction in Tokyo is around 3.15%, plus a one off fee of around ¥60,000.</li>
<li> Fire Insurance &#8211; it is important to set up fire insurance as soon as you have a date for the handover, so that your property is covered from the moment you sign the agreement papers.</li>
<li> Annual Fixed Property and City tax &#8211; this will be split down the middle and shared with the seller.</li>
<li> <strong>Purchase tax and Stamp Tax</strong> &#8211; these are one off payment that will need to be paid to the tax office after you have completed the purchase.</li>
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