Judson Whiteman
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ftm 6months on testostrone


本当はね、自室に十字架や聖なる絵を掛けたいんだよね。 でも、たぶんそれはキリスト教を嫌う彼女が嫌がると思うのね。 かと言って、普段は隠すようにするとか、クローゼットの中に掛けるとか、そういうやり方は、何だか粗末にしている感じもするのよ。 良い方法が無いものか、考えている。




Japan has 9 million abandoned houses. By 2038, it's projected to be 1 in 3. Many of these sell for near-zero prices. The government covers 30–75% of renovation costs. Japan also places no restrictions on foreign property ownership, identical rights to citizens. Only a very specific profile would consider this. But there’s a lot of similarity to Italy's €1 home schemes, which were dismissed as gimmicks and are now attracting serious buyers to villages across Sicily and Sardinia. Japan's abandoned house market is a real entry point for people willing to look past the obvious. In Kyushu, you can also find move-in ready houses for $15,000–20,000 in towns with hot springs, fresh seafood, and Shinkansen access. I will be exploring later this year personally, but quality of life in Japan looks to be incredibly high. Is this one of the most overlooked property plays in Asia right now?

















