When you buy a vacation home, you will have to pay various costs. You will have to pay maintenance costs for the building and facilities, fix asset tax, city planning tax, insurance premiums, resident tax, utilities, etc.
In addition, depending on the characteristics of the region where your vacation home is located, you may need to take individual measures. For example, if your vacation rental is located in a snow-covered area, it is quite difficult to take down the snow that has accumulated on the roof. It is also necessary to take timely measures to prevent the water pipes from freezing. For vacation homes located by the sea, salt damage can cause equipment to rust easily, and strong winds can break windowpanes. Vacation homes located in mountainous areas are often plagued by moisture problems, and due to the recent devastating natural disasters, buildings may be swept away by landslides.