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Daniel Mills
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Pacific Asset Management (Japan)

Daniel Mills
  • Investor
  • Kusatsu, Shiga
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Does anybody in Japan have an experience with Pacific Asset Management?

I am interested in buying a multi-family property here. Any referrals or advice would be much appreciated.

Daniel

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Bill Baldwin
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Bill Baldwin
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  • Shibuya Ku, Tōkyō-to
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Whatever you do, stay away from PAM. I can chat or mail you details but basically they lie about so much of their buildings that many banks won't deal with them anymore.

There are more reputable brokers who work with foreigners  (or if you speak Japanese many more) the ones I know are all Tokyo based but happy to recommend a few.

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