Tokyo’s Chiyoda ward has the highest share of apartment dwellers in Japan
Almost 13% of households in Japan live in apartments or condos, according to a report by Tokyo Kantei. The ratio in 2022 was 12.90%, up 0.08 points from 2021.
Why Japan's developers and investors have their sights set on mid-size office buildings
In a recent interview in the Mainichi Shimbun’s Weekly Economist, the president of Ichigo Investment Advisors said that they found mid-sized office buildings to be advantageous during the slowdown in the office market.
Tokyo sees highest increase in luxury residential pricing in Asia in 2022
According to the Knight Frank Prime International Residential Index for 2022, Tokyo saw the highest rate of growth in Asia with a 22.8% annual increase. It was also ranked 4th globally, behind Dubai (+44.2%), Aspen (+27.6%), and Riyadh (+25.0%).
New condo for Kita Aoyama
Next month, construction will start on a new condo project in the Kita Aoyama address. The site is located behind Gaienmae Station and near the Olympic Stadium.
Tokyo Apartment Sales in February 2023
The following is a selection of apartments that were reported to have sold in central Tokyo during the month of February 2023:
Tokyu Plaza Ginza sold
On March 3, Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Corporation announced the sale of Tokyu Plaza Ginza. The sale price was not disclosed, although it had a book value of 118.5 billion Yen (US$872 million) as of March 2022. Tokyu is expecting an impairment loss of 21.1 billion Yen for the fiscal year ending March 2023.
Construction of 2,000-unit high-rises starts in Tokyo Bay
Construction of the Toyomi District Cat. 1 Town Redevelopment Project started in early January. This will see the creation of two 54-story apartment towers in the Kachidoki/Toyomicho district on Tokyo Bay.