June rental data - Tokyo Kantei
According to Tokyo Kantei, the average monthly rent of an apartment in greater Tokyo for the month of June was 2,541 Yen/sqm, up 0.4% from last month and up 3.2% from June 2012.
In Tokyo's 23 special wards, the average rent in June was 3,101 Yen/sqm, up 0.5% from last month and up 3.0% from last year. This is the highest level it has been since February 2011.Read more
81-year old building in Ginza saved from demolition
A historic brick building fronting Ginza's Showa Dori Avenue has been saved from demolition after the new owner had a change of heart and scrapped his redevelopment plans in favour of restoring the 81 year old building.Read more
Tokyo's apartment market boosted by Asian buyers
Buyers from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and China can't get enough of Tokyo's real estate offerings as the weaker Yen makes the capital city a relatively cheaper option when compared with other international capitals.
Many buyers are purchasing an investment that will provide rental income.
A broker near Ikebukuro Station in Toshima-ku said they have noticed an increase in the number of buyers from other Asian countries, particularly Singapore and Hong Kong. The buyers have been keen purchasers in a recently completed high-rise condominium just a few minutes from Ikebukuro Station. Read more
New apartment prices up 7.9% in June
According to the Real Estate Economic Institute, 4,888 new apartments were released for sale in greater Tokyo in June, up 22% from June 2012.
The contract rate improved by 2.9 points from the previous month to 81.6%.
The average apartment price was 48.33 million Yen, up 7.9% from June 2012, but down 1.3% from last month. The average price per square meter was 686,000 Yen, up 8.7% from last year, but down 1.0% from last month.Read more
Mitsui's new high-rise in Harumi
Mitsui Fudosan Residential have announced plans for a new condominium to be built on the site next-door to The Parkhouse Harumi Towers in Tokyo's bayside Harumi area.
The project is currently called the Chuo-ku Harumi 2 Chome Project (the official name was later announced as Park Tower Harumi). Construction was scheduled to begin in July 2014 with completion by June 2017, however in mid-2015 it was announced that the expected completion date has been delayed until June 2018. Sales have also been postponed.
*Update: Sales promotion activity re-started again in December 2016, with sales scheduled to start in June 2017. Completion is now scheduled for May 2019, with apartments ready for delivery by September 2019.
The 49 48-storey condominium will be 180m 178m tall and contain 1,120 1,084 apartments. Read more
Office vacancy rates in June - Miki Shoji
According to Miki Shoji's Office Report for the month of June 2013, the vacancy rate in Tokyo's 5 central business districts (Chiyoda, Chuo, Minato, Shinjuku and Shibuya) was 8.46%, up 0.13 points from last month but down 0.97 points from June 2012. This is the first time in four months that vacancy rates have increased.
The vacancy rate in new buildings was 11.60%, up 0.50 points from last month.Read more
Up to 100 illegal sharehouses in Tokyo
An investigation by a non-government organisation has found that illegal share houses may be operating in as many as 100 buildings in Tokyo. In many cases, commercial offices and apartments have been split into tiny sleeping spaces as small as 2.4 ~ 5.2 sqm (26 ~ 56 sqft). Many of the sleeping spaces have ceiling heights of just 1.2 meters and do not have windows or proper ventilation.
There are concerns over the safety of tenants in these share houses as they may violate the Building Standards Act and fire safety regulations. The Act requires ceiling heights to be a minimum of 2.1 meters and rooms are required to have a minimum floor area of 7 sqm (75 sqft).Read more