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Pitfalls of cheap shared houses and things to check when viewing!

Once you’ve found a share house you’re interested in, the next step is a viewing. Since you’ll be sharing space with others, it’s essential to get a full sense of the house’s environment during the tour.

Here, C’s(Si:s) share | The Maison, which operates in Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe, will introduce what to check when viewing a share house and how to find one that suits you. If you’re looking for a low-cost, furnished share house, use this as your guide.

Beware of Deals That Seem Too Good to Be True!

Share houses are popular for their low initial and monthly costs compared to regular rentals. Many people aim to find the cheapest option, but extreme affordability can come with downsides. Here, we highlight the hidden risks of overly cheap share houses.

Lack of Facilities

If rent is too low, essential appliances and furniture may not be provided. Without basics like a refrigerator or TV, you’ll need to purchase your own, which may lead to unexpected expenses.

Tiny Rooms

Some low-cost share houses offer spaces originally designed for single occupancy. In some cases, these can be as small as a capsule hotel, offering little more than space for a single bed.

As seen above, extremely cheap share houses can come with pitfalls. Always view the property in person to determine whether it’s a safe and comfortable option. We’ll explain what to check during your viewing in the next section.

Checklist for Touring a Share House

Checklist for Touring a Share House

Touring a share house can feel more nerve-racking than other property visits because residents may already be living there. But it’s a crucial step in finding the right fit.

To avoid a rushed visit, pay attention to the points below.

Living Room

The living room is a hub for residents to gather. Check the room size, personal space, and cleanliness.

Water Facilities

Kitchen and bathroom cleanliness and age are important. Some places are cleaned regularly by staff, but it’s also vital to observe how current residents maintain them. Check cooking tools, dishware, and whether personal items are left out.

Shared Equipment

Items like refrigerators and vacuums are typically shared. Some houses also offer beauty tools, gym equipment, or outdoor gear. See what’s available.

Current Residents

If residents are present during the tour, try to speak with them. It’s a great way to learn about daily life, interaction levels, and events.

A viewing helps you imagine life in the house. Choose a house that fits your lifestyle and personality.

If you’re looking for an affordable and well-equipped share house in Osaka or Kobe, contact C’s(Si:s) share | The Maison. Our properties are female-only, furnished, and ready to move in.

[Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe] What is a Share House? Useful Information About Share Houses

Looking for a Share House in Osaka, Kyoto, or Kobe? Choose C’s(Si:s) share | The Maison

Company Name Frontier Inc.
Website Name Share House “C’s(Si:s) share | The Maison”
CEO Daisuke Watanabe
Established January 4, 2007
Capital 10,000,000 JPY
Address 4-16-17 Tsukamoto, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka 532-0026, Japan
Phone 06-6770-9740
Fax 06-6770-9741
Email info@sharehouse.jpn.com
URL https://sharehouse.jpn.com/
Business Scope
  1. Management consulting services
  2. Operation and management of hotels, inns, restaurants, and share houses
  3. Training related to operation and management of hotels, inns, restaurants, and share houses
  4. Planning, design, and production of commercial designs
  5. Development, sales, and information services related to computer software
  6. Real estate sales, leasing, brokerage, and management
  7. Insurance agency services (non-life and life)
  8. All businesses incidental or related to the above
Licenses & Registrations
  • Real Estate Brokerage: Osaka Governor (3) No. 58210
  • Rental Housing Management: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (2) No. 3275
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