Japan's abandoned houses wipe US$25bn off nearby property value
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I've heard about Japan's abandoned houses affecting property values nearby. It's kinda wild how that happens. Like, you'd think empty houses wouldn't mess things up that much, but apparently, they can tank property prices big time. I guess it's because they bring down the whole vibe of the neighborhood, you know? Who wants to live next to a rundown place? It's like having a party pooper at a BBQ.  If you're thinking about property investment, it's definitely something to keep in mind. You want an area that's lovely and well-kept. I read on scottsofthrapston.co.uk  that maintaining your property's curb appeal is super important for keeping up its value. That makes sense, right? Anyway, if you're looking at places, always check the neighborhood vibes. Nobody wants to be stuck next to a spooky, empty house!
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