My $1,800/month Tokyo Apartment Tour

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • What is a typical 1-bedroom apartment in central Tokyo actually like? Here's a tour of my approx. $1,800/month apartment in Setagaya, Tokyo.
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  • @maxkuthain8594
    @maxkuthain8594 Рік тому +164

    as someone who's lived in tokyo before, this is by far the most thorough and well-explained tour ive seen. i miss tokyo haha

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому +8

      Thank you! I'm glad you think so. Yeah, Tokyo's great!

    • @onaregulaar4383
      @onaregulaar4383 Рік тому +1

      Why’d you come back I’m tryna get there😩😭

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому

      @@onaregulaar4383 I talk a little bit about it here if you're interested: ua-cam.com/video/i7-3rrKbR3E/v-deo.html

  • @glstewart68
    @glstewart68 Рік тому +89

    180000 JPY is actually closer to $1300 USD at todays exchange rate...not including utilities and other household expenses of course. Was expecting more expensive actually. Very nicely done tour!

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому +17

      Yeah, good for USD earners right now! Thank you!

    • @whitepouch0904
      @whitepouch0904 Рік тому +14

      It’s expensive for locals. Your mindset is because you earned us standard income. The Japan average salary is around 3k. So that’s more than half.

    • @mirikaku5811
      @mirikaku5811 Рік тому

      @@whitepouch0904but most japanese get 2-3 months salary in july and December as bonus. So additional 5-6 month pay

    • @Ban00
      @Ban00 11 місяців тому +7

      Even lesser now lol $1200

    • @dsp4392
      @dsp4392 11 місяців тому +5

      It's crazy expensive when you think about it, especially considering that it is a rental. I wouldn't even think of living there unless I was making $300K+. It's just not worth it (to me at least), especially if you work from home and can basically live anywhere.

  • @roderickburns5151
    @roderickburns5151 Рік тому

    Thank you Barrett for this video!!!

  • @martian-sunset
    @martian-sunset Рік тому +1

    180,000¥ is around $1,340 USD, which for that apt in that area and that size is not bad. My 66m 2ldk in Toshima-ku is around $1,650 which is why I was so I'm surprised you said $1,800.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому

      Yeah just made it simple and put the disclaimer since the rate is always fluctuating. The price isn’t bad, sounds like you got a good deal too. Would love that added space!

  • @sorrynotsorryforbeingbias318
    @sorrynotsorryforbeingbias318 2 роки тому +4

    This video reminded me of how advanced Japan is!😱🤩

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому +4

      Advanced in some areas, very outdated in others.

    • @triarb5790
      @triarb5790 2 роки тому

      It is still very much a cash society. Which is surprising.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому

      @@triarb5790 Yup. Although there has been a small shift that’s been happening over the last few years with cashless payment systems like PayPay.
      I think the cash-focus is tied to the culture of placing a lot of value on tangible objects in general.

  • @AlexanderHogue-t7e
    @AlexanderHogue-t7e 7 місяців тому +1

    I'm about to learn Japanese and move to Japan for a great living

  • @ollieplaybird
    @ollieplaybird Рік тому +100

    always amazed by how clean the city is. love it.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому +11

      It’s huge in just making you like your everyday for sure. Thanks for watching!

    • @CaptRR
      @CaptRR 7 місяців тому +1

      It’s cultural. Japanese are brought up in a collective society environment, we could argue how it kills individualism, but in a mega city like Tokyo it’s probably necessary. Did you know that most Japanese schools don’t have janitors? The students are expected to do those tasks. Add to that the low divorce rate among the population, and the heavy Emphasis on personal responsibility, then you get a clean city like you see.

  • @roxas896
    @roxas896 2 роки тому +274

    My opinion is that it’s a really nice apartment for $1,800 a month. I showed your video to my husband and he was impressed. After looking at your apartment video, I checked listings for 1 bedroom apartments in San Diego for 1,800…good luck if you can find one; and if you do, they are old and crusty. Nice apartments like yours range $2,400 - $3,000 here. Yabai! So expensive to rent in San Diego. Thank you for sharing.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому +28

      Thanks! I bet, most of the desirable cities in the US are pretty expensive. Yabai haha. San Diego’s nice though! Thank you for watching!

    • @jimmydelcid8779
      @jimmydelcid8779 Рік тому +11

      $2400-3000 for a single bedroom?!
      At the rate inflation is going, I’m terrified I’ll end up in the streets sooner or later. 😢

    • @thediaz07
      @thediaz07 Рік тому +2

      @@jimmydelcid8779 that's the same for Long Island NY...super expensive over here...

    • @thediaz07
      @thediaz07 Рік тому +1

      @@barrettish long island is super expensive...1,800 gets you a studio apartment out here...

    • @thediaz07
      @thediaz07 Рік тому +1

      @@barrettish sorry man i missed the 506 sqft...that's actually smaller than out here in long island NY...1800 gets a a bit bit bigger...maybe 600-700sq ft.

  • @MazTheWizard
    @MazTheWizard Рік тому +49

    Gotta be honest, I live in Belgium and 1800$ for this is absolutely insane to me.. We probably have something close to a mansion or a loft (depending on which city) for this amount of money.. I live in an appartment twice this size and pay 650$ a month.. But then again, I don't live in Tokyo of course :p

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому +22

      Yeah it’s interesting to see how people react depending on how it is where they live. Americans, Canadians, etc. living in cities think it’s an amazing deal lol.
      In much of Japan, this type of apartment would be a lot cheaper actually. It’s really paying for the location. Tokyo is pretty much the biggest city in the world population-wise and economically, so it’s not too bad overall, I think.

    • @dingbat3440
      @dingbat3440 Рік тому +8

      I live in New York City so the apartment in Tokyo to me actually looks pretty good. My only issue with it is the closet space, but the balcony makes up for it. NYC it's not uncommon to get something that hasn't been renovated in decades, with mice and roaches a common problem for 2k a month.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому +1

      @@dingbat3440 Same issue for me with the closet! 😅

    • @tonig2757
      @tonig2757 Рік тому +7

      In Bulgaria, for this money you could probably rent the equivalent of a small castle.

    • @joeking5679
      @joeking5679 Рік тому +3

      I never thought of Belgium as being a cheap place to live.

  • @gerardacronin334
    @gerardacronin334 11 місяців тому +6

    This is a very nice apartment, although it really could use some more storage space. At today’s exchange rate, the monthly rent is $1198.06 US or $1657.62 Canadian. I live in a small city in the interior of BC, Canada and I own a 2 bedroom condo. A 1 bedroom condo in my building would currently rent for about $1800 Canadian including a storage locker and indoor parking. (The range in my area is about $1650-2000). I think your apartment is very reasonably priced for a newer building in a nice area of Tokyo. I was there earlier this month and was surprised at how reasonable prices were for everyday things. Very different to my last visit in 2000. At that time Tokyo prices seemed astronomical. Years of deflation in Japan and inflation in Canada have changed the equation.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  10 місяців тому

      Yeah exchange rate for yen-earners is terrible. Apartments are cheap for a lot of others but Japanese don’t consider them cheap due to their wages and the exchange rate. Not the greatest situation but still reasonable overall compared to other major cities, I think. Canada must be a little on the high end, especially Vancouver…

  • @hellboy1976
    @hellboy1976 Рік тому +45

    What a great tour, and a nice apartment too!
    Japan is on the "soon" list for travel. There are so many aspects of the culture and history that I'm interested in, so we are hoping to make it a fairly long trip.
    And as a Canadian, it's always nice to see fellow humans taking their shoes off inside their homes. I'll NEVER understand the idea of keeping outside shoes on inside your home...it's just gross.

    • @becc_snipe
      @becc_snipe Рік тому +2

      do people actually do that???

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому +3

      Thanks for watching! Yeah long trips are great if you can. You can see more and take it a bit slow, get to know neighborhoods a little deeper.
      haha yeah, I don’t get wearing shoes in your home as well! Just think about where they’ve been and what they’ve been on! lol

    • @packersnerd
      @packersnerd Рік тому +1

      @@becc_snipeyes lol

    • @aj.meso26
      @aj.meso26 9 місяців тому

      @@becc_snipe Unfortunately yes… my ex got offended as I suggested taking shoes off in a “house we were going to move into” meaning he prefers shoes on 24/7 🤢😵‍💫

  • @menobouken
    @menobouken 2 роки тому +54

    I love that you have a waiting area, it’s soooooo nice! And the lobby! Such a great way to not let your guest come in your home if you are a bit private or if you are meeting someone in the same building!

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому +4

      Thanks! It's a great building and the lobby area can be really useful!

  • @YannMar
    @YannMar 11 місяців тому +2

    Just for context: 180‘000 yen is only about 1‘100$ right now.
    It‘s still quite expensive for a 1LDK. I live in a 1DK only about 5minutes (by car) away from this apartment and only pay 90‘000 yen.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  11 місяців тому +1

      Yeah exchange rate is crazy now. This is more than the average 1LDK.
      Not sure what kind of place or where yours is but 90,000 yen is pretty cheap for a 1LDK, must’ve got a good deal.

    • @YannMar
      @YannMar 11 місяців тому +2

      @@barrettish Yeah the weak yen is terrible.
      It‘s in Noge, upper floor of a 2 family home, 30.3m2. Yours is super luxurious tho, with a portiere and all these auto-lock and mailbox features.

  • @maxbrazil3712
    @maxbrazil3712 Рік тому +8

    It's like living in a tiny IKEA store.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому +2

      lol yeah a bunch of our stuff was from IKEA

  • @missOhdrey
    @missOhdrey Рік тому +32

    Every detail is so well thought out in Japan. And for the amount of people living there, it's so clean!!

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому +3

      There's definitely a lot of good living spaces, especially for a big city like Tokyo. I also like how clean it is despite so many people out and about every day!

  • @Ladykyra101
    @Ladykyra101 7 місяців тому +3

    Dag, them trains is clean! LOL. I'm from Philly, so this is not the norm. 😂

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  7 місяців тому +1

      I can imagine, it’s not the norm anywhere in the U.S.! lol pretty unfortunate I think

    • @zareshawilliams1624
      @zareshawilliams1624 6 місяців тому

      The trains are clean, not "is"

  • @paulabee81
    @paulabee81 11 місяців тому +8

    It's so CLEAN! ❤ the communal areas are sparkling.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  10 місяців тому +3

      Yeah I loved that!

  • @DazewithKaze
    @DazewithKaze Рік тому +13

    I really enjoy seeing apartments and styles of living in other countries , big & small cities . I am American I have too much stuff … we always need a lot of storage for junk we never use 😂
    I need to become more of a minimalist.
    Thanks for sharing your videos . 🙂

    • @LordKaguras
      @LordKaguras Рік тому +1

      I just started throwing stuff away that I don’t use for over a year (except it has a good reason, like my traveling stuff during covid) - keeps the basement clean

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому +3

      I struggle with that as well! 😆 To be honest though, a lot of Japanese homes can appear cluttered, probably because of the lack of space and the preference/need to have hold tangible items.
      I’m glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching!

    • @ChildofGodforevr
      @ChildofGodforevr Рік тому +1

      Me too ….sigh

  • @mikem.2688
    @mikem.2688 Рік тому +2

    50% of the North American population would not fit into that fire escape opening 😀

  • @not_imy
    @not_imy Рік тому +6

    I've always thought Japan was expensive (and it is to some extent) but this apartment is MUCH bigger and better than the $2000 apartment I'm currently renting in Singapore!

    • @beautifulstranger101
      @beautifulstranger101 Рік тому

      Hdb?

    • @not_imy
      @not_imy Рік тому +1

      @@beautifulstranger101 condo

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому +4

      I think Singapore is more expensive overall. Average salary isn’t that great in Tokyo and Japan overall, though.

  • @thegirlwhoeats8863
    @thegirlwhoeats8863 24 дні тому +1

    Oh boy I thought Tokio has renter friendly. I live in Switzerland, and we pay 2500,- Swiss frace for 135 qm. We do live in the country because the city is just too expensive. 50am for 2000,- and more.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  9 днів тому

      It depends on a few things but it’s not too bad for a city this size. Cities are always more expensive, you’d get more space in Japan’s countryside as well.

  • @annepoitrineau5650
    @annepoitrineau5650 Рік тому +8

    Thank you for sharing this insight about life in Japan!

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому

      I'm glad you enjoyed it, thank you for watching!

  • @RaduPNT
    @RaduPNT Місяць тому +1

    If I may ask, just pure curiosity, how much you pay per kWh ( electricity ) and per m³ ( natural gas )?
    Great video btw, GE GE!!!

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  29 днів тому

      Thanks! I made a video about this actually: ua-cam.com/video/-En8MTdPyYA/v-deo.htmlsi=QfOIb8sQZojRbnrg
      The prices might have increased a little since, but I hope this gives you an idea.

  • @uwehetman2320
    @uwehetman2320 Рік тому +4

    I like your apartment. The space is well used. As somebody who lives in Germany for me this prices seem the incredibly high. We payed 300€ for our first 60m2 Appartement 23y ears ago. Afterwards (15 years ago) we bought a freestanding 125m2 house in a 500.000+ people city. The credit rate was 1.050€. Was, because now it‘s paid. So running costs are only energy and taxes. And most of the energy delivers the sun via photovoltaics. Okay, in the meanwhile prices for new real estates rised also, but for 1.800€ you can surely still buy a house in this area. Nevertheless, interesting view on your home and city. Once in my life I will visit Japan for sure.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  7 місяців тому

      That's not in Berlin though, right? Most areas in Japan are cheaper than this. I've lived in a 2-bedroom apartment in Japan for less than $300/month before. Tokyo has the highest prices in Japan because it's a big city by population and economy, and this area is higher than Tokyo's average.
      I hope you'll visit Japan sometime! They say that Japan and Germany are similar in some ways.

  • @janetcarbone4213
    @janetcarbone4213 Рік тому +23

    The Japanese are so utilitarian. Their tastes reflect convenience and efficiency. They don’t seem to want extra stuff that might weigh them down. Very interesting and great informative vid😊

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  9 місяців тому +1

      That sounds about right. I will say that a lot of Japanese homes end up being a bit cluttered though, probably due to things like lack of space, paper-centric society, etc. Thanks for watching though, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 🙌

  • @Serviervorschlag-
    @Serviervorschlag- 11 місяців тому +4

    The street view is a bit Cyberpunk for me. It is somehow fascinating and the apartment is really nice and cozy. I like that the livin room with the kitchen area is not so empty as in many other videos. 😅

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  10 місяців тому +1

      It definitely was a cozy place to live. The living room and kitchen area probably weren’t empty because we could’ve used more storage space to be honest lol

  • @karlsmith2052
    @karlsmith2052 Рік тому +5

    Your apartment is so nice. You get so much more for your money in Tokyo than in NYC! Everything is so neat and clean and well-organised in Japan. I have visited once and would like to return.

    • @dsp4392
      @dsp4392 11 місяців тому +1

      To be fair there aren't that many places on Earth that don't compare favorably to NYC as a place to live 😅

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  10 місяців тому +2

      Thanks! Yeah, I think average salaries are higher in NYC but I hard to beat Tokyo's apartments for their price!

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  10 місяців тому

      lol 😅

  • @_cyber_cookie_
    @_cyber_cookie_ 11 місяців тому +2

    180K yen is around $1,200 nowadays, that's a damn sweet deal if you ask me
    the living room/kitchen area might be on the smaller side, but the bathroom & amenities more than make up for it

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  11 місяців тому +1

      Totally agree! Japanese kitchens tend to be small for some reason. The living room is also a little small but we also bought the wrong sized sofa lol

  • @christianbryant5617
    @christianbryant5617 5 місяців тому +7

    I love the Tokyo aesthetic.. from an Americans perspective, Tokyo looks “cluttered” but it’s an elegant and aesthetically appealing type of cluttered. That word sounds bad but I can’t describe how I feel otherwise.. just a beautifully crafted city that feels really warm and connected

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  5 місяців тому +1

      That’s an interesting way to see it. Thanks for sharing!

  • @123Seraph1982
    @123Seraph1982 8 місяців тому +1

    180,000 Japanese Yen equals
    1,215.07 United States Dollar

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  8 місяців тому

      Yup, always fluctuating

  • @MissLilianLee
    @MissLilianLee Рік тому +4

    Love this video and the thorough explanation. Love the house too :-) The current rental in Singapore with $1800 - we can only get a decent master bed room shared with others.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому

      Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed it! Yeah I think Singapore rent is more expensive than Tokyo on average. I think the average salary is higher in Singapore though.

  • @hellotcautiver
    @hellotcautiver 3 місяці тому +1

    Cool video. A bit small for my tastes but I guess that's standard issue for Japan.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  3 місяці тому +1

      Thanks! Yeah, we get used to city living after a while.

  • @ameoba10
    @ameoba10 Рік тому +2

    Wow, this is much cheaper than what you’d pay in Melbourne. The design makes efficient use of space. Sqm is similar to what you’d find in Melbourne for a 1 bed, but they feel much smaller in Melbourne because of poor layout design. And you will never find separate toilet, wash area and shower for a 1 bedroom apartment. You’re complaining about storage space then open a big walk in closet 😂. You’ll never find that in Melbourne, much less an entry where you can your shoes. Thanks for walking us through!

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  7 місяців тому

      Sounds a lot like American apartments in major cities lol. I do appreciate how Japanese apartments are designed thoughtfully when it comes to space utilization. lol having that closet space was lucky, although I'm pretty sure that wasn't meant to be a clothes closet.
      Glad you found this interesting though, thanks for watching!

  • @MiniatureMasterClass
    @MiniatureMasterClass 11 місяців тому +2

    The vast majority of apartments in Japanese cities will NOT rent to foreigners.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  11 місяців тому

      Yes and for various reasons, it shouldn’t be expected. Foreign residents typically do end up finding a places though.

  • @Ban00
    @Ban00 11 місяців тому +4

    Japanese builds are impressive. They account for everything it's insane

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  10 місяців тому +1

      Definitely detailed and pretty well made, I think.

  • @annishida-ho1880
    @annishida-ho1880 2 роки тому +6

    Love this condo unit and the vicinity!
    Kyodo station is really convenient!

  • @manchuratt8900
    @manchuratt8900 9 місяців тому +1

    You should get some sort of shelf or something for the nook near the fridge. You can fit good amount of stuff there. The fire hole seems so small. Can you really fit through it?

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  9 місяців тому

      Yeah, we ended up just using it for bags and what not. The fire escape hole is a little small… I think I could fit in it but it would be a little tight. If you think that’s small, you should see the seats on city buses lol

  • @BoredApe-ib4cv
    @BoredApe-ib4cv 28 днів тому +1

    how many square meters is this? tokyo is so expensive! with this kind of rent, you can rent 2 mansions in Hanoi (maybe 3) lol

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  9 днів тому +1

      About 47 sq m. lol I bet! Hanoi seems great though, I really enjoyed visiting there.

    • @BoredApe-ib4cv
      @BoredApe-ib4cv 9 днів тому

      @@barrettish it's not bad then, I thought it's smaller lol. it's not crazy expensive here, you can save money or spend on whatever you want, instead of spending most of money for basic stuff like in developed countries. However, still many other issues haha

  • @blessingsoutlaw
    @blessingsoutlaw 2 роки тому +4

    Your complex has nice amenities and seems to be conveniently located near markets, etc. Would LOVE to have someone greet me every time I enter the building, as well as secure my packages. I live in an unsecured building, and porch pirates are a menace. Anyway, two thumbs up! 👍

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому +2

      I can imagine… This place is really nice to live in, pretty lucky, I feel. Thanks for watching!

  • @icecreamtruckog3667
    @icecreamtruckog3667 8 місяців тому +1

    That house looks nice, but is stupid expensive.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  8 місяців тому

      Still a lot better deal than anywhere I’ve lived in the U.S.

  • @TerminallyUnique95
    @TerminallyUnique95 10 місяців тому +1

    Hey I think it'd be helpful to make a floor layout picture for your videos so we can get a better idea of the size difference and scale of the apartment, thanks.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  9 місяців тому

      I probably should've put it in the video too but I have a floor layout and a lot of information in the blog I linked in the description!
      www.barrettish.com/log/post/tokyo-1ldk-apartment-for-1800-dollars

  • @frangalvez7878
    @frangalvez7878 Рік тому +1

    Is it hard for an American to rent an apartment in Tokyo? are there certain rules around citizenship to rent?

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому

      So many variables to that question. Your job, income, length of stay, visa type, rental agency and landlord all come into play. In general though, yes, it's harder for a non-Japanese person to rent versus a Japanese person.

  • @Ladykyra101
    @Ladykyra101 7 місяців тому +2

    Nice that it has an "Amazon Lock Box type" within the building. 👌🏾

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  7 місяців тому

      Yeah they really come in handy!

  • @N0ctisGaming5749
    @N0ctisGaming5749 2 роки тому +2

    Right now, the exchange for this comes too 1264.00 per month so even cheaper! I WISH I could get something like this. I pay over $3000 USD for my 2 bedroom apartment and limited utilities.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому

      Oh yeah, if you're making USD then Japan would be a great deal right now!

  • @lolwutf
    @lolwutf 2 роки тому +2

    Apartment, bld. complex, location - all look nice. Do you think 1800usd is a fair price? Was it hard to get (especially as for foreigner)?

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому +3

      Yeah it’s a fair price, it’s a couple hundred over the average price for that type of apartment in that area, and this one probably has more added benefits (number of delivery boxes, etc.). The actual paperwork was the hardest part, we had some this working in our favor… my wife is Japanese, I’d been working at a Japanese company for a while, etc. It’s still at the high end of what we wanted to to pay but in the end it worked out, especially with the slightly bigger space than typical and Covid hitting. As usual though, lots of upfront costs or fees that you don’t get back.

  • @MegaMastiffman
    @MegaMastiffman 2 роки тому +3

    Looks like a great area and for the price I think you got a real steal of a deal man nice.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому

      It really was, totally miss it!

  • @user-zi1mf8xc6m
    @user-zi1mf8xc6m 9 місяців тому +1

    世田谷区で18万って安くない??羨ましすぎる、、

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  9 місяців тому

      世田谷区でも、場所のよるかな。経堂でこういう状況で全然良いと思う。結構ラッキーだった気がする!

  • @mr.wardensworkshop
    @mr.wardensworkshop Рік тому +3

    As someone who lives in America and hates the culture of apartments. It feels like a punishment to have to live in an apartment. This makes it seem like a privilege. It's incredible. I hope to experience that one day

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому

      Hope you will too!

    • @Haldarys
      @Haldarys Рік тому

      What do you call the culture of apartments ?

    • @mr.wardensworkshop
      @mr.wardensworkshop Рік тому

      @@Haldarys In the apartments I've lived in, there's kind of this shared underlying misery associated with the idea of not owning your home. Can you really ever be comfortable ? Also the idea that there are people on the other side of that wall. That causes some other kind of angst. Sleeping in a room where someone is sleeping against the other wall that you don't know. That's kind of like a universal experience. Crazy.

    • @Haldarys
      @Haldarys Рік тому

      @@mr.wardensworkshop Is it a cultural or personal point of view ?
      I'm european and lived in both in houses and apartments and i don't feel anything like that.

  • @deadby15
    @deadby15 8 місяців тому +1

    I think very few young Japanese can afford to pay $1, 800 rent.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  8 місяців тому

      Yeah only few singles will pay that amount and this is slightly above average for couples living in a 1-bedroom.

    • @otajonh
      @otajonh 8 місяців тому

      You are right😢

    • @deadby15
      @deadby15 7 місяців тому

      These high-class buildings are purchased by rich foreigners and those expensive neighborhoods have notice boards that say "Dogs and Japanese are not allowed to enter".
      Money talks, and History indeed repeats itself. 😎

  • @neferazure
    @neferazure 11 місяців тому +1

    Hong Kong is literally the most expensive place to live in the world right now. Def one of the most expensive in East Asia. It costs more per square meter to rent there than anywhere else. Also one of the most dense in population, def more dense than Tokyo. Hong Kong is so expensive that less-than-desirable living conditions are common, such as sub-divided flats, "coffin homes" and even cage homes. Because they're all you can really get on the cheaper side. I believe that's all $1800 would get you in Hong Kong. So Tokyo is not that bad in comparison. Seems like the money still at least goes a decent ways for the space. $1800 was about how much a 1br unit in Los Angeles costed maybe just 2yrs ago. Nowadays you're looking at minimum $2k/month, usuallu more. Even still, it is currently 52% cheaper to rent in the U.S. than it is to buy a home at the moment, making it the worst time to purchase a home. Hasn't been this bad since the mid-90s. And even with that in mind, a lot of apartments remain vacant or are becoming vacant because it's still expensive to rent even though it's cheaper than owning at the moment. lol. So landlords are suffering too, even though technically renting is cheaper right now. And those who are renting typically have roommates to share in some of the costs. I've even begun seeing some subdivideds and bunks apartments beginning to spring up. Ppl buying up or even renting up property and then jacking up the prices for profit. It's nuts.
    Vegas is relatively cheaper; same with places like AZ or even TX. But the trade-off is the weather, although Vegas would be more tolerable of the 3; Nevada in general. It's desert, but at least there's a lot to do there compared to the other two. Plus L.A. is only a small drive/flight away if a change of scenery is needed.
    I've seen some apartments that are as low as $200-$300/month in Tokyo and even those are not too bad; they seem to vary depending what area you're in. Some were ridiculous for the money while others were perfectly liveable for the price but might put you a little more away from the main cities.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  7 місяців тому

      Yup, Hong Kong seems pretty expensive for the space. I've only visited but I could kind of sense that.
      A lot of US cities, especially major ones, are just really expensive. Average salary is definitely better, but the only comparable US city to Tokyo is NYC basically, and obviously you're not getting anything there that's close to what you'd get in Tokyo for the same price. What's also good about Tokyo is that there's a decent supply of studio and 1-bedroom apartments that are affordable for singles to rend and live in. I find that type of housing is really lacking in the US, and the ones that are there are expensive.

  • @chronofantasy1987
    @chronofantasy1987 Рік тому +1

    So almost $1700 Canadian dollars. That sounds like it's much much cheaper than Toronto since rent prices there right now usually go for around $2,000 a month.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому

      Maybe but there are high fees as well, especially at the beginning and during renewal. The gap is probably less than it seems.

  • @TorchySmurf
    @TorchySmurf Рік тому +1

    Why is there a drinking fountain on the back of the toilet?

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому

      haha it’s not. It’s for hands since the toilet is usually separate from the bathroom (dirty area vs clean area).

  • @ziondanny7081
    @ziondanny7081 Місяць тому +1

    So, not much!

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Місяць тому

      A lot when you consider the most important part: Tokyo

  • @technosauruspunk3375
    @technosauruspunk3375 2 місяці тому +1

    bro really out here showing people on the internet exactly where he lives, at least blur your apartment number omg

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 місяці тому

      Because bro don't live there anymore. Besides, the area isn't unsafe like that.

  • @KaizenGamingg
    @KaizenGamingg 2 роки тому +3

    This is the best video i've seen in a while!

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому

      Wow thanks! I’m really glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Michael-iw3ek
    @Michael-iw3ek 8 місяців тому +1

    This is luxury compared to NYC

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  8 місяців тому

      Yeah, especially at that price point

    • @Michael-iw3ek
      @Michael-iw3ek 8 місяців тому +1

      @@barrettish ya these days you wouldn't get a cardboard box for this kind of money :))) and I absolutely love your balcony.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  8 місяців тому

      @@Michael-iw3ek Thanks! That’s true, but I think the average salary is higher in NYC than Tokyo so there’s that too I guess.

  • @gundamzerostrike
    @gundamzerostrike Рік тому +1

    In my city in Brazil, with 1800 dollars/month you can quite literally live in a 780 m² house with 4 bedrooms and a pool (in a high middle class part of the city); or a 220 m² 4 bedroom luxury apartment with an ocean view. Only (very succefull) doctors, judges, diplomats or such would be able to afford something like that here.
    Hell, someone that makes 1800 dollars a month is a high middle class individual here. Pretty crazy seeing countries like Japan and the US being like that. But then again, someone in Brazil making 2k dollars a month can live a decent middle to high middle class life style, while someone making the same amount of money in Tokyo wouldn't.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому

      Yeah definitely, it's crazy to see how different incomes and costs of living vary between countries. People living in smaller cities or towns in Japan could get way bigger places for the same price as this apartment too. I looked at houses/apartments for sale recently, and a small 1-bedroom apartment near this place in Tokyo is more expensive than a 4-bedroom 2-story house in the town I used to live in in Fukuoka prefecture.

    • @cookingwithadamkahnandlixu2718
      @cookingwithadamkahnandlixu2718 Рік тому

      Keep in mind 2,000 a month in the US is minimum wage job. Just working should make that

    • @BlownMacTruck
      @BlownMacTruck Рік тому +1

      ​@@cookingwithadamkahnandlixu2718 LOL $2k/month is NOT minimum wage in the US. It's literally half that.

  • @rnkishi
    @rnkishi Рік тому +1

    that is huge appartment compared to my 2.600$ singapore one-bedroom condo

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому +1

      I have heard Singapore can be pricey!

  • @Kibouo
    @Kibouo 2 роки тому +1

    Is this a Clio Mansion? Looks very similar to where I used to live, including all of the fittings

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому +1

      It's an Odakyu mansion. My guess is a lot of the same appliances and what not are used in a lot of buildings and homes.

  • @greenranger452
    @greenranger452 2 роки тому +2

    WOW!!!! Love your bedroom my friend. And your bathroom is very lovely as well. Tokyo is number 1.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks! I'm surprised you like the bedroom, it's quite basic haha

    • @greenranger452
      @greenranger452 2 роки тому

      @@barrettish your very very welcome my friend.

  • @karenynyc2111
    @karenynyc2111 Рік тому +1

    This is pretty nice! I mean the price is amazing 😍😹 bc my 980sqft 2b2b condo mortgage is about $3300 + $400HOA here in Brooklyn/NYC 😅

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому

      Thanks! NYC is expensive but it is NYC! 😁 I don’t know we’ll but it sounds like you have a pretty good deal for the location!

  • @martinirving2839
    @martinirving2839 Місяць тому

    I really enjoyed the video, thank you! Reading through the comments and it's your typical yanks complaining about how much rent they pay... get a grip. Is the only topic of conversation you lot can have centered around money?

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Місяць тому

      Thanks! I’ve gotten comments saying it’s so cheap and others saying it’s so expensive. Crazy how there’s such a gap.

  • @DevourerofCookies
    @DevourerofCookies 9 місяців тому +2

    Really thorough tour, wish we could have those automatic bathtubs...
    If you don't mind an opinion, I think this apartment could use some more shelves (I'm assuming the owner permits it). Above the stove, the trash can, and a magnetic/wipable board on the empty wall in the kitchen. They are surprisingly useful. Also you can place both tvs on the walls, place a dresser in the bedroom and it would free a lot of closet space. In the living room you could move sofa closer to the tv, or maybe have a projector with a screen? And in that spot where the printer is, I'd put dome taller furniture, with shelves, drawers, etc, put all the stuff in boxes, maybe there would even be space for some of those appliances from the kitchen, like the Zojirushi, toaster oven, kettle, espresso machine, since they're used regularly, but in certain times of the day, so t's a bit of a waste to place them where there's already no space. It could be like an extension of the kitchen. Also, the couch is definitely too big, I'd sell it, even with a loss.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  8 місяців тому +1

      You can’t put things on walls in rental apartments in Japan unfortunately, only if you own the place. The sofa was definitely too big lol, we would’ve got a slightly smaller one if we could do it over.

  • @eoinoconnell185
    @eoinoconnell185 Місяць тому

    Dublin here. That's pretty similar to what you can expect here for $1800/€1600.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Місяць тому

      Not bad! Thanks for sharing :)

  • @edwardtrinidad7541
    @edwardtrinidad7541 2 роки тому +1

    Better than what I get for the same price in Connecticut...but less convenient location...

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому

      Interesting. I’ve never been to Connecticut but i would’ve thought it’d be a decent deal there!

  • @otajonh
    @otajonh 8 місяців тому

    180000jpy is quite expensive for a newly graduate, unfortunately. Good for you 🤷‍♂️

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  8 місяців тому

      Yes, very few newly graduates live in these apartments. They usually live in 1 room studios. I did too.

  • @macchitosh
    @macchitosh 5 місяців тому

    nice man, My budget 25 years ago always was 450,000~600,000 rent, but 15 years ago I found a nice luxury mansion in Chojamaru area back of Ebisu Garden place I bot it not big but fine for me and my wife, 100 sqm enough! I like your appartment nice Setagaya many young people like there setagaya and Shimokitazawa anyway great! keep going man! nice review!

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 місяці тому

      Wow that’s awesome! You must’ve had a really nice place for that amount! Thank you!

  • @lookitskazzy
    @lookitskazzy 5 місяців тому

    180K for a 1DK in *Setagaya* is on the high side IMO. You're paying more because it appears to be a newer building with some amenities. You can get a updated 1LDK closer to central Tokyo (with access to more than 1 train line) for less. For example I wss paying 165K for a 1LDK near Ueno. Older building but it was fine for me. Tokyo Metro JR and Tsukuba all within walking or bicycle distance.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  5 місяців тому

      Yeah it is, the average at this station for a 1LDK is just under 160k, but the average size is smaller and this one was only 5 min. from the station so we were paying for that and the building. This one was great for us at the time but we’ve since have gone through a lot of changes.

  • @yte4770
    @yte4770 2 місяці тому

    That new building is definitely costing that rent money. 18 man for a 1LDK is a bit high for Setagaya since it doesn't have any major stations. Oh and you should definitely get those vertical trash bins for the pet bottles and glass bins

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 місяці тому

      Yeah it’s on the higher side, but like I mentioned it was great for our work and family situation. I ended up loving the area. Vertical trash bins would’ve been great for sure.

  • @ihaveadreamformykids4400
    @ihaveadreamformykids4400 Рік тому

    It’s so expensive to live in Tokyo 😮

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому

      It can be. I was living here with my wife though, who was also working.

  • @marthas9255
    @marthas9255 8 місяців тому

    Who the fuck even wants to live in central Tokyo? 260k JPY can get you hella good stuff around the hotspots of Yamanote line. I rented stuff bigger than that with 85k JPY not ~30mins away on the Odakyu to Shinjuku

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  8 місяців тому

      Hotspots of Yamanote lol what are you, a tourist? Would be great if you shared exactly what you rented for that. Also not 260k JPY - it’s said in the video you watched.

  • @markojokanovic349
    @markojokanovic349 11 місяців тому +1

    It's nothing like what I expected.
    But it is more. And to be fair, especially for the price, that balcony and its view is great!
    Thank you for making this video

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  10 місяців тому +1

      I'm glad you found it interesting. Thank you for watching!

  • @silverbeachcurry
    @silverbeachcurry 2 роки тому +1

    Gives me a great perspective when I move to Tokyo. Thank you. But I’m slightly confused. Aren’t you leaving Japan?

  • @inggermanydeutschland3808
    @inggermanydeutschland3808 7 місяців тому

    It's probably about 3000usd before the currency devaluation 😅😂😂 which makes a lot difference.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  7 місяців тому

      No I explained it here at 1:21: ua-cam.com/video/Z-Pc-el1ZWI/v-deo.htmlsi=9jLFAbC8ymiU_8qB&t=81

  • @vongodric
    @vongodric 7 місяців тому

    Wow, that sounds silly, but it is impressive how clean the dumpster area is! I live in a modern apartment building in the UK (built in 2020!!!), and our dumsper area is so disgusting. I always run in there, keep my breath, throw the bag and run out...

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  5 місяців тому +1

      Well to be fair, this was the cleanest one I’ve had in Japan! Luckily it’s maintained and people are generally mindful of their messiness in common areas. That’s a huge thing that I like about Japan.

  • @lupus7194
    @lupus7194 11 місяців тому

    Tiny 47m^2 apartment for $1,800 / month. There's something terribly wrong with our world that it has been divided into asset owners (of which I'm one) and vassals who are doomed to work their life away providing the good life for their landlord. In my opinion, the problem started in 1971 with the delinking of the $US from gold. Since then, quadrillions of dollars have been created enriching some of the people and dooming others to endless work.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  11 місяців тому

      Not necessarily disagreeing with the macro theory here or anything but the reality is this place is in central Tokyo, a mega city and the top city in economic output in the world, so it can’t really be compared to a smaller city or town. Could things be better around the world? Sure. But given the reality and video subject of what you get in Tokyo for this amount of money, it’s not the worst. It’s actually slightly larger than average so it’s not “tiny” versus other comparable apartments in the Tokyo market.

  • @envy2069
    @envy2069 2 місяці тому

    1,800 a month in my state could get you a subpar one bedroom in a seedy apartment building 😭

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 місяці тому +1

      Just like in Hawaii where I’m from. Sad!

  • @nanskiboutski243
    @nanskiboutski243 Рік тому

    Nice but...what happens when the "electric grid" is out; no elevator or shower or flushing toilet or...I lived through the 1998 ice storm with no electricity-power for 5 days in Québec but at least wasn't stuck in an apartment- highrise

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому

      I'm not sure but in the 13 years I lived in Japan, I've experienced the power going out maybe once, even with 3/11, earthquakes and typhoons. It's a bit of luck for sure, but in my experience living in Japan and the US, I feel like Japan is way more reliable when it comes to that.
      There's a stairway of course, but not sure if there's a backup generator or anything in the building. Luckily there's no ice storms in Tokyo.

  • @kristinanguyen7256
    @kristinanguyen7256 8 місяців тому

    Watching this as an American makes me soooo jealous. I pay 2300 a month JUST to get my packages stolen and ratchet leasing office.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  8 місяців тому

      I know exactly what you mean! It’s crazy that those problems exist, especially getting belongings like mail stolen. Those kinds of little stresses add up!

  • @enlilw-l2
    @enlilw-l2 7 місяців тому

    Why is there never a real built in oven in Japanese homes ? I couldn't cook properly. Cultural/culinary differences i bet ?

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  7 місяців тому +1

      Probably a combination or space and cultural/culinary differences as you said. The microwaves act as an oven but of course it's not exactly the same. Japanese cooking is a lot of boiling/simmering and frying. There's occasional grilling of fish but there's no need for a full-sized oven for that.

  • @wilfredodiaz8743
    @wilfredodiaz8743 Рік тому +1

    Yes, it was very informative and interesting to watch this video. Thank you for your sharing it with us here on UA-cam 👍👏

  • @HR-qy3gf
    @HR-qy3gf Рік тому

    That fire escape should mandatory everywhere. I'm on the 7th floor (france) and I realize I'm potentially f*

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому

      It’s a little tight but good knowing it’s there!

  • @Vandiekins
    @Vandiekins 7 місяців тому

    in the US you get a closet sized apartment or room for $1800. what corruption does to a country. keep paying taxes

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  7 місяців тому

      Basically, especially in major cities. Japan has its fair share of high taxes and fees as well and low pay, but all things considered, it's seems easier for people to get by for some reason, at least in the day-to-day.

  • @TrendMill-wz4ho
    @TrendMill-wz4ho 3 місяці тому

    apartment was great. May I suggest putting in some utility shelves? you could do so much more with the space

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  3 місяці тому

      Thanks but putting up shelves is not typically allowed in apartment rentals in Japan. We could possibly do so in the apartment I’ve shared more recently since it was purchased, but they usually try to maintain rentals in a level of condition that would be good for future renters.

  • @Sparklejumpropequeen11
    @Sparklejumpropequeen11 Рік тому +1

    In New York you’d probably only get the bedroom for 1800

  • @beam3819
    @beam3819 Рік тому

    No bedromm..? for two persons I think it expensive for a studio altough the apt is nice enough. Just miss cabinets in the kitchen and storage..😊 I like the garbage room😅

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому

      I showed the bedroom... 5:16
      Wouldn't mind more storage but that's always a challenge in cities!

  • @Regalman
    @Regalman 7 місяців тому

    Thank you man for this video I can't explain the feeling I got from watching this but if you play yugioh or pokemon I hope one day when I live in Japan I can walk over to a place or someone's apartment and we can duel lol

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  7 місяців тому

      lol I don't know much about that but glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @Ashley-mw3wl
    @Ashley-mw3wl 7 місяців тому

    Man I thought Japanese apartments were supposed to be tiny and expensive... You cant even get something this big for this cheap in Aussie cities.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  7 місяців тому

      Same with the US. Average salary kind of sucks in Japan but apartments are pretty affordable. In smaller cities, they're way cheaper.

  • @MarkLee-ls8zd
    @MarkLee-ls8zd 2 роки тому +2

    Nice work, very informative

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 роки тому

      Thanks, I’m glad you liked it!

  • @lavarad
    @lavarad Рік тому

    Not K.K. Slider 😂😂😂. If he’s dead on your island, then his whole family is dead on mine

  • @urban94
    @urban94 9 місяців тому

    Bro, it's 1250$, that's a huge difference. It was even less at the time you made the video.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  9 місяців тому

      It sure is but the exchange rate has fluctuated quite a bit. For example, at the start of renting this apartment, it was about $1,700 USD. Like I explained in the video, this was to just to make it easier.

  • @albertmcmichael9110
    @albertmcmichael9110 4 місяці тому

    It's bigger and nicer than anything in New York City. And cheaper.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  3 місяці тому

      Yeah hard to beat the price compared to NYC, SF, Honolulu, etc. Lower average salary/wages though.

  • @BENNYYKWAI
    @BENNYYKWAI 2 місяці тому

    What is 'montron' ? What is 'gankon' ? (genkan !!) Karage ? (kara age !!)

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  2 місяці тому

      When am I saying these? Could you timestamp?

  • @povertyiscreated2265
    @povertyiscreated2265 Місяць тому

    $1,800 to have your sink on your toilet 😅 not even new york is this bad.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Місяць тому

      Lots of people have compared it with New York but you might be the first and only to say you get more in New York for this price…

  • @60vik
    @60vik Рік тому +1

    nice, i liked the video you presented the apartment really well. i love watching home tours to see how people are living 🤗

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому

      Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @TinaWina1
    @TinaWina1 Місяць тому

    I would never live in that crowded concrete hell. I live in the tropics.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Місяць тому

      Better not to then. I’m back and forth with a tropic area, but for me I think Tokyo is better. More options and opportunities, less insects and infrastructure problems.

  • @artvandalay13
    @artvandalay13 Рік тому

    What is your salary range if you don't mind answering? How can you afford to live there?

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  Рік тому

      I can’t say it’s amazing or anything but probably a little more than average since it’s enough to qualify to live there. My wife worked as well.

  • @ameliafroehlich2577
    @ameliafroehlich2577 5 місяців тому

    That's a pretty good size apartment. Usually the Japanese ones I see here look so small.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  5 місяців тому

      Yeah it’s a little above the average. We really liked this place!

  • @lkashko8016
    @lkashko8016 9 місяців тому

    very impressive and thorough! What do you do for a living if i may ask? are you a programmer?

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks! No, I work in the marketing-related field and mainly help businesses do cross-border localization and marketing too and from Japan. I have a few other videos talking about work if you’re interested!

  • @bashira1234
    @bashira1234 9 місяців тому

    In Toronto its like ove $3000 . And Toronto sucks by the way.

    • @barrettish
      @barrettish  9 місяців тому

      Yeah, cities in the US and Canada are pretty expensive. I’ve been curious about visiting Toronto though!