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3 sharehouses recommended for people who have divorced, including tips for people around 50s ~ 60s for enjoying a life

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“Is there any sharehouse that people who have divorced can live in…?”

 

There might be many people thinking like this.

 

There are many cases that people who have divorced live in a sharehouse, and fundamentally they don’t get refused to move in because of a history of divorce. Or rather, there are many positive aspects in living in a sharehouse after a divorce, such as no hassle for preparing home appliances or feeling less lonely.

 

We believe that moving after a divorce goes smoothly by knowing the recommended sharehouse/properties for people who have divorced.

 

So, this time, we explain:

 

・ Reasons why we recommend a sharehouse after a divorce

・ 3 recommended sharehouses for people who have divorced

・ Important points when people who have divorced live in a sharehouse

・ Recommendation to run/manage a sharehouse if you are around 50s ~60s who have middle-aged divorced

 

 

Reasons why we recommend a sharehouse after a divorce

 
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The following 5 reasons are why we recommend a sharehouse for people who have divorced.

 

・ No hassle in preparing home appliances and furniture, and also initial cost for moving in is cheap around ¥100,000

・ Less burden with housework since a cleaning service company takes care of cleaning in many cases

・ Even old people can live because many sharehouses don’t require a guarantor

・ Easy to get along with others since people who have divorced used to live with others (such as an ex-wife)

・ Less loneliness after a divorce

 

In many cases, people who have divorced need to get out of the current house they live, but it7s quite tough and stressful to buy new home appliances and furniture. Though home appliances and furniture are shared in a sharehouse, you don’t need to buy them again since they are prepared/installed.

 

Also, basically sharehouses have an age limit of 20s ~ up to 40s, but some sharehouses accept residents without the age limit. Sometimes, people from the same generation live in a sharehouse that has no age limit, it would be easy to get along.

 

Even if you suddenly have to live alone after a divorce, you would feel less lonely in a sharehouse.

Next, we introduce 3 sharehouses recommended after a divorce.

 

Sharehouse recommended for people who have divorced #1: Germer Grants Nishi-eifuku [Tokyo]

 
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The first sharehouse is Germer Grants Nishi-eifuku in Suginami-ku, Tokyo. You can build and develop a new friendship with each resident since the sharehouse is newly built.

 

Germer Grants Nishi-eifuku is a sharehouse with a lot of nature. Time flows slowly in the area, so you can live peacefully.

 

Recommended points are:

 

・ Easy to get along with sharemates since the maximum number of residents is 7

・ Each private room comes with some furniture/home appliances such as a bed and a refrigerator

・ Enjoy running/jogging along with the rive around the sharehouse

 

The sharehouse is recommended for people who want to live free and easy after a divorce.

 

[Details]

・ Rent + Common service fee: ¥52,000 ~ ¥59,000 + ¥12,000

・ The number of rooms: 7

・ The number of residents: 7 at maximum

・ The nearest station: Nishi-eifuku Station on Keio Inokashira Line

・ Recommended for people: who want to live easily in a small-scale sharehouse

 

→ Check more details about Sharehouse Hidamari Germer Grants Nishi-eifuku!

 

Sharehouse recommended for people who have divorced #2: Oaktree Kamakura [Kamakura & Shonan]

 
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The second sharehouse is Oaktree Kamakura in Kamakura, Kanagawa.

 

All private rooms in Oaktree Kamakura come with an AC, a refrigerator, a bed, a full-length mirror, a closet, and a desk and chair. Even if you have just divorced and don’t have any home appliances and furniture for yourself, you don’t need to buy new ones.

 

Recommended points are:

 

・ Accessible to Shinjuku, Roppongi, Narita International Airport, and Haneda Airport without any transfer

・ No hassle for shopping since there is a shopping street near the sharehouse

・ Designed and constructed by a rental housing brand of Sekisui House called “SHAMAISON,” which uses steel structure with high safety for big earthquakes

 

The sharehouse is recommended for people who prioritize high convenience and security.

 

[Details]

・ Rent + Common service fee: ¥57,000 + ¥12,000

・ The number of rooms: 11

・ The number of residents: 11 at maximum

・ The nearest station: Ofuna Station on JR East Railway

・ Recommended for people: who want to cut cost for buying new furniture/home appliances, who are looking for a high-security house

 

→ Check more details about Sharehouse Hidamari Oaktree Kamakura!

 

Sharehouse recommended for people who have divorced #3: Daibutsuzaka [Kamakura & Shonan]

 
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The third sharehouse is Daibutsuzaka in Kamakura, Kanagawa.

 

The sharehouse in Daibutsuzaka is a small-scale sharehouse with 4 residents at maximum. Also, it’s female-only so that you feel less nervous even if you live in a sharehouse for the first time.

 

Recommended points are:

 

・ Fully renovated and very clean

・ Popular sightseeing spot like Kamakura Daibutsu is within walking distance

・ No need to care how you are perceived by men since the sharehouse is for female-only

 

The sharehouse is recommended for people who feel nervous about living in a sharehouse for the first time, and for females who prefer to live with a small number of residents.

 

[Details]

・ Rent + Common service fee: ¥52,000 + ¥12,000

・ The number of rooms: 4

・ The number of residents: 4 at maximum

・ The nearest station: Uchikoshi Bus Stop, Hase Station on Enoshima Electric Railway (Enoden)

・ Recommended for people: who feel nervous about living in a sharehouse for the first time, who want to enjoy a slow life in Kamakura

 

→ Check more details about Sharehouse Hidamari Daibutsuzaka!

 

We also offer ‘SHONAN+ Pack’, which helps people living in our sharehouse in Kamakura & Shonan area find a job. It’s recommended for people looking for a job and a place to live since they can move in even if they worry about a job.

 

 

Important points when people around 50s ~60s who have divorced live in a sharehouse

 
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When people who have divorced, especially people over 50s who have a middle-aged divorce, move in a communal life such as a sharehouse, please be careful of the following.

 

・ Think of conditions/terms that you cannot give in

・ Respect life value/perspective of young people and others

・ See if you can get along with a management company and an owner/landlord

 

The average age of residents in a sharehouse is 25 ~ 35. Many of them are working adults who have some leeway, but perspective/life value differs by age.

 

There are things you mind, such as the way of using shared-spaces, but living as respecting others’ life value/perspective leads you to avoid trouble. Not only you give advice to others because you are older than them, but also please try to understand the lifestyle of young people.

 

Also, we recommend to see if you can get along with a management company and an owner/landlord of a sharehouse/property. Since you go talk to them in case of trouble, it would be hard to talk with them if you don’t get along with them.

 

Please figure out if you get along with them throughout the conversation at the time of house viewing and communication until moving in.

 

 

Running/managing a sharehouse could be one of life choices for old people after a divorce 

 
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We explained about a sharehouse life after a divorce so far, we believe many people are still nervous. In that case, please consider running/managing a sharehouse as an owner.

 

Running/managing a sharehouse means you lease a house you live in to others as a sharehouse and have rent income.

 

You might have some available rooms in your home after your partner left. Not only you can utilize empty rooms by leasing them out to others as a sharehouse, but also you can have a new source of income.

 

An owner leases a house/property as a ‘sharehost’, and we take care of a house viewing, property management and such, instead. In this way, t will be easier to start management compared to doing it alone from scratch, and also it would be hard to fail.

 

 

Summary: Enjoy a new life by living in a sharehouse after a divorce!

 

 

We introduced sharehouses recommended for people who have divorced.

The followings are 5 reasons why we recommend moving into a sharehouse after a divorce.

 

・ No hassle in preparing home appliances and furniture, and also initial cost for moving in is cheap around ¥100,000

・ Less burden with housework since a cleaning service company takes care of cleaning in many cases

・ Even old people can live because many sharehouses don’t require a guarantor

・ Easy to get along with others since people who have divorced used to live with others (such as an ex-wife)

・ Less loneliness after a divorce

 

Also, we introduced the sharehouses below recommended for people who have divorced.

 

・ Germer Grants Nishi-eifuku [Tokyo]

・Oaktree Kamakura {Kamakura & Shonan}

・Daibutsuzaka {Kamakura & Shonan}

 

You might feel uncomfortable about living with strangers at first, trouble hardly arises if you live as paying attention to important points. Please take a look at the sharehouses we introduced in this article.

 

We recommend you to go to a house viewing if you are interested in living a sharehouse after reading this article. You can avoid getting stressed out caused by the gap before/after moving in by actually taking a look at a sharehouse beforehand.

 

 

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