Akasaka Tower Residence Top of the Hill - Current market analysis

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The following is a detailed look at the current sale and rental market for the Akasaka Tower Residence Top of the Hill condominium tower in Akasaka, Tokyo. We hope this is informative for anyone considering purchasing or selling a unit in this building.

Akasaka Tower Residence was developed by Sunwood, Tokyu Land and Takenaka Corporation and completed in early 2008. The 45-storey, 158m tall building contains 521 apartments, of which 96 were purely for rent, with the remaining units owned by private individuals and occasionally available for rent or sale. The 82 apartments on floors 3 ~ 10 were originally all rental-only units, although some of them were sold off to individual buyers in recent years.

This is a luxury residence with concierge service, guest suites, library, coach entrance, wine cellar, guest parking, and a rooftop deck with lounge and cafe. The building is managed by Mori Building, which is the developer of high-end residential and large-scale complexes such as Roppongi Hills and Toranomon Hills.

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Only two floors in the building feature unusually high-ceilings - the 11th and 28th floors. Apartments on these floors have ceiling heights of up to 3.29 meters in the living/dining and as high as 3.65 meters in the master bedroom (compared with the standard 2.4 meters found in many standard Japanese apartments).

When new, apartments had an average price of around 1,600,000 Yen/sqm. Currently, sale listings range from 91.8 ~ 368 million Yen, with an average price of 2,150,000 Yen/sqm. There are 16 units currently advertised for sale in this building.Read more


Average apartment rent in May 2016

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According to Tokyo Kantei, the average monthly rent of a condominium in greater Tokyo was 2,661 Yen/sqm in May 2016, down 0.2% from the previous month but up 0.2% from last year. The average apartment size was 59.28 sqm and the average building age was 19.4 years.

In the Tokyo metropolitan area, the average monthly rent was 3,165 Yen/sqm, up 0.3% from the previous month and up 2.0% from last year. The average apartment size was 56.74 sqm and the average building age was 17.4 years.Read more


Sony to demolish iconic Ginza building in 2017

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The 50-year old Sony Building in Tokyo’s Ginza area will be demolished in 2017 to make way for a temporary park, and finally a replacement building by 2022.

The building sits on a prime 700 sqm (7,500 sq.ft) corner block of land just 180 meters from the historic Wako Building and the Mitsukoshi Department Store. The land is used as one of the government’s chika-koji annual land survey sites. In 2016, the land had a surveyed value of 34,700,000 Yen/sqm (approx. 31,000 USD/sq.ft), which would make the 700 sqm site valued at approximately 24.5 billion Yen (approx. 235 million USD). The valuation was up 18.03% from 2015, and has increased by a staggering 151% since 2002. Read more


Construction starts on Aoyama’s latest luxury condo

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Details have been released on a new condominium project in the Minami Aoyama address that is set to become one of the city’s most unique and luxurious developments.

Park Court Aoyama The Tower is a 26-storey residential tower currently under construction near Aoyama Itchome Station. It will contain 163 apartments, of which just 99 will be made available for sale. Completion is scheduled for late March 2018, with apartments to be delivered by buyers from late April 2018.Read more


JR to revamp Harajuku Station

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On June 8, the East Japan Railway Company announced that they will be rebuilding the historic Harajuku Station in time for the 2020 Summer Olympics, which will take place nearby. The new station will be designed to alleviate some of the current passenger congestion problems. A new exit will be added on the Meiji Shrine side.Read more


Kioi Residence luxury rental apartment building now 80% full

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Kioi Residence, the rental-only apartment building in the recently completed Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho complex, is proving popular with tenants with 80% of the apartments already under application. Despite facing north, the most popular apartments have been the ones overlooking the historic former residence of Prince Yi Un, which will be used for weddings and functions.

The 21-storey building was only completed last month. The 135 apartments range in size from 55 ~ 227 sqm (590 ~ 2,440 sq.ft), and rents range from 350,000 ~ 2,400,000 Yen (3,300 ~ 22,500 USD) per month. Read more


Tokyo metro apartment prices increase for 44th consecutive month

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According to REINS, 3,001 second-hand apartments were sold across greater Tokyo in May, down 8.9% from the previous month and down 0.2% from last year. The average sale price was 29,910,000 Yen, up 2.5% from the previous month and up 3.6% from last year. The average price per square meter was 469,700 Yen, up 1.0% from the previous month and up 3.7% from last year. This is the 41st month in a row to see a year-on-year increase in the sale price on a price-per-square-meter basis.  The average building age was 20.64 years.

In the Tokyo metropolitan area, 1,503 second-hand apartments were sold, down 9.1% from the previous month but up 3.4% from last year. The average sale price was 36,950,000 Yen, up 1.6% from the previous month and up 2.2% from last year. The average price per square meter was 625,900 Yen, down 0.3% from the previous month but up 2.1% from last year. This is the 44th month in a row to see a year-on-year increase in the sale price per square meter. The average building age was 19.84 years.

Central Tokyo’s 3 wards

In central Tokyo’s 3 wards (Chiyoda, Chuo and Minato), 178 second-hand apartments were sold, down 6.3% from the previous month and down 5.3% from last year. The average sale price was 58,090,000 Yen, up 18.0% from the previous month and up 8.3% from last year. The average sale price per square meter was 1,043,400 Yen, up 9.4% from the previous month and up 4.4% from last year. The average building age was 17.23 years.Read more