Ebisu Garden PlaceThe second-hand apartment market in Tokyo continues to grow with the average asking price of a 70 square meter apartment in the Tokyo metropolitan area reaching 48,090,000 Yen in August 2016, up 10.5% from the previous year. In Tokyo’s 23 wards, the average price increased by 8.5% over 12 months to 52,790,000 Yen.

Ebisu Garden Terrace Ichibankan, a 32-storey, 290 unit tower south of Ebisu Station, is a prime example of capital appreciation. In late 2015, an apartment on a high floor sold for 2,194,000 Yen/sqm, making it the highest resale reported in this building in the past 27 years, and similar to the current price of brand new apartments. Sale prices slumped to a low of 1,300,000 Yen/sqm in 2013, but increased to 1,670,000 Yen/sqm in 2015 (up 48%). Recent prices have exceeded previous prices last seen in the mini-bubble in 2007. Despite having 290 apartments, there were just two listed for sale in October 2016, with asking prices ranging from 1,640,000 ~ 1,790,000 Yen/sqm.


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