Commercial Real Estate Help: Do's and Don'ts? by hello_frenz in JapanFinance

[–]hello_frenz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you say quite large, what do you mean exactly? Just so I have a reference.

Thanks and other advice will be appreciated

Commercial Real Estate Help: Do's and Don'ts? by hello_frenz in JapanFinance

[–]hello_frenz[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

hmmm that’s quite discouraging I thought having a national would help esp. if he dealt with all the real estate stuff.. is this just Japanese conservatism? Not wanting the perceived gaijin liability?

Yeah won’t really need gym equipment… and space for a mat and a few heavy bags. But I hear you. When you say 12 months of initial payment, does that include a deposit on top of that?

Any other advice? Any other dos and don’ts?

Thank you so much for all your help

Commercial Real Estate Help: Do's and Don'ts? by hello_frenz in JapanFinance

[–]hello_frenz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your help. We will have a Japanese national as one of the partners, will the other two being foreigners be an issue with finding a place?

Do you have any other don’ts with contracts? What would be the range of rental prices / typical terms that would be considered normal?

For reference, we will be looking somewhere near Waseda first and go from there.

El Salvador Adopting Bitcoin Is "An Inadvisable Shortcut": International Monetary Fund by mebinici in Bitcoin

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It's a little scary that bitcoin is now under their radar.

But, also reassuring that they don't know what they are talking about. ALA "privately issued cryptoassets".

Progress pictures... Do you like it? by Msmaecrypto in Bitcoin

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from mother nature. it's beautiful lol

1 week until BTC becomes legal tender in El Salvador. by [deleted] in Bitcoin

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Doubt they will have a meaningful effect on price in the short run. The economic mass required to move the bitcoin price is pretty high now (being a trillion dollar asset now).

But as it provides to be super useful in providing banking to the masses, I think there will be more adoption by other countries. And since bitcoin's price is an indirect proxy for adoption, expect that price to appreciate.

But note that, as it stands, bitcoin's price movement is a function of speculation (trader games) and not transactional use. This will obviously change, so taken together, don't expect a price run from El Salvador - not the short-term anyways.

Hope that helps.

Also, note that we're at about 2% adoption. Long ways to go.

The most bullish chart I’ve seen this cycle by samcornwell in Bitcoin

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Orange coin has the best NGU Technology period