Skip to Content
Boulder Creek International
Programmes
What We Do
Showreels
About Us
0
0
Search
Boulder Creek International
Programmes
What We Do
Showreels
About Us
0
0
Search
Programmes
What We Do
Showreels
About Us
Search
Programmes Renovating Ancient Japan
Screenshot 2024-10-29 at 5.05.17 PM.png Image 1 of 2
Screenshot 2024-10-29 at 5.05.17 PM.png
Screenshot 2024-10-29 at 5.05.47 PM.png Image 2 of 2
Screenshot 2024-10-29 at 5.05.47 PM.png
Screenshot 2024-10-29 at 5.05.17 PM.png
Screenshot 2024-10-29 at 5.05.47 PM.png

Renovating Ancient Japan

$0.00

Japan is grappling with an abundance of Akiya properties. The rural areas are predominantly inhabited by Japan's elderly citizens, resulting in a landscape strewn with vacant residences.

Numerous districts boast an extensive array of listings within each city, leading to an almost boundless quest when seeking a new abode. Given that a significant 33% of the aging populace maintains an average age of 65 or above, the predicament of forsaken Akiya dwellings is poised to further escalate.

A growing number of foreign individuals are opting to relocate to Japan and acquire these affordably priced abandoned residences, electing to embark upon the fulfilling odyssey of renovating these properties.

Add To Cart

Japan is grappling with an abundance of Akiya properties. The rural areas are predominantly inhabited by Japan's elderly citizens, resulting in a landscape strewn with vacant residences.

Numerous districts boast an extensive array of listings within each city, leading to an almost boundless quest when seeking a new abode. Given that a significant 33% of the aging populace maintains an average age of 65 or above, the predicament of forsaken Akiya dwellings is poised to further escalate.

A growing number of foreign individuals are opting to relocate to Japan and acquire these affordably priced abandoned residences, electing to embark upon the fulfilling odyssey of renovating these properties.

Japan is grappling with an abundance of Akiya properties. The rural areas are predominantly inhabited by Japan's elderly citizens, resulting in a landscape strewn with vacant residences.

Numerous districts boast an extensive array of listings within each city, leading to an almost boundless quest when seeking a new abode. Given that a significant 33% of the aging populace maintains an average age of 65 or above, the predicament of forsaken Akiya dwellings is poised to further escalate.

A growing number of foreign individuals are opting to relocate to Japan and acquire these affordably priced abandoned residences, electing to embark upon the fulfilling odyssey of renovating these properties.

Enquire about series here:

Thank you!

Boulder Creek International

Contact

info@bouldercreekinternational.com

+44 (0) 20 8 050 4311

Links

Programmes

Showreels

Wishlist
Name *
Thank you!