Central Tokyo apartment prices reach new record high in August

According to REINS, the average reported sale price of a second-hand apartment in Tokyo’s central 3 wards of Chiyoda, Chuo, and Minato reached a record high of 1,554,100 Yen/sqm in August. This was a 13.5% increase from last year. Prices have increased by 35.4% since January 2020.

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400 billion Yen for a share of Otemachi Place

Despite the Yen dropping to a 24-year low, a domestic consortium led by Hulic has outbid foreign investors to acquire the Ministry of Finance’s share in the Otemachi Place office tower in Tokyo. And at an astronomical price…

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Tokyo Apartment Sales in August 2022

The following is a selection of apartments that were reported to have sold in central Tokyo during the month of August 2022:

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Central Tokyo apartment prices up 7.3% from last year

According to Tokyo Kantei, the average asking price of a 70 sqm second-hand apartment in Tokyo’s 23 wards reached 68,460,000 Yen in July, up 0.1% from the previous month and up 7.3% from last year. This was the 25th month in a row to see an increase. Asking prices have increased by 20.9% since the start of the pandemic in early 2020.

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Old apartment building to be replaced with office

Nomura Real Estate Holdings is acquiring an entire condominium building in Takanawa from its apartment owners association. The 42-year-old apartment building will be demolished and replaced with an office building.

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Apartment prices in Minato Ward increased by 96% over past decade

The average reported sale price of a second-hand apartment in Tokyo’s central Minato ward has increased by 96% over the past 10 years, according to REINS.

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Central Tokyo apartment prices up 18.7% from last year

In July, the average reported sale price of a second-hand apartment in central Tokyo’s 3 wards of Chiyoda, Chuo, and Minato reached 1,543,800 Yen/sqm, a record high. This is a 7.7% increase from the previous month and an 18.7% increase from last year.

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