Casa própria no Japão: sonho ou pesadelo?

*Owning a Home in Japan: Dream or Nightmare for Foreigners? 🇯🇵🏠* Living in Japan for many years raises a very common question among foreigners: *Is it worth buying a house or is it better to continue renting?* Many people think that financing a house in Japan is a simple decision, mainly because interest rates are usually low and financing can last **30 or even 35 years**. However, before making such a long-term commitment, it's important to reflect on several factors that can change over a lifetime. In this video, we'll have a realistic conversation about some points that almost no one talks about: What happens if you finance a house and *can't pay it back in the future* The risks of taking on a *35-year commitment* while living abroad Situations that can completely change your plans, such as *separation of a couple, job loss, or health problems* What can happen to the financing in cases of *the death of the borrower* And a question many Brazilians in Japan ask: *what if I want to return to Brazil someday?* Buying a house can be a big step and even a dream for many families. But it can also become a financial burden if the decision isn't well-planned. The idea of ​​this video is to offer an *honest reflection* to help you assess whether buying a house in Japan really makes sense for your situation or if renting might be a more flexible alternative. If you live in Japan or are thinking about building your life here, this content can help you make a *more informed and secure* decision. #Japan #HomeInJapan #BraziliansInJapan #LifeInJapan #FinancesInJapan