New apartment supply shrinks for 2nd month in a row
June 20, 2018Real Estate News,All
According to the Real Estate Economic Institute, 2,462 brand new apartments were released for sale across greater Tokyo in May, up 5.1% from the previous month but down 5.4% from last year. The average sale price was 60,300,000 Yen, up 8.7% from the previous month and up 0.8% from last year. The average price per square meter was 895,000 Yen, up 11.9% from the previous month and up 3.9% from last year.Read more
Tokyo apartment rents see 6% year-on-year increase
June 19, 2018japan real estate market,Tokyo real estate market,Japan Real Estate NewsReal Estate News,Rental Market,Market Information,All,Nagoya,Tokyo
According to Tokyo Kantei, the average monthly rent of a condominium in Tokyo’s 23 wards was 3,496 Yen/sqm in May 2018, down 0.6% from the previous month but up 6.0% from last year. This is the sixth month in a row to see a year-on-year increase. The average apartment size was 55.79 sqm and the average building age was 18.5 years.Read more
Details released on luxury apartment tower for Shibuya City Office redevelopment
June 18, 2018Japan real estate,japan real estate market,Shibuya,tokyo real estate,Shibuya Real Estate,Tokyo real estate market,Shibuya City Hall Redevelopment,Japan Real Estate NewsNew Construction,Real Estate News,Redevelopment & Reconstruction,All,Tokyo
Additional details have been released for the residential apartment tower planned as part of the Shibuya City Office redevelopment. The new high-rise will be called Park Court Shibuya The Tower. The 39-storey apartment building will have 505 apartments, of which 355 will be made available for sale. Apartment sizes will range from 40 ~ 208 sqm (430 ~ 2,238 sq.ft).
This will be a leasehold property with the land to be returned to Shibuya City at the end of the 70-year term. The redevelopment of Shibuya’s City Hall will partly be covered by the land leasehold revenue. The new city hall buildings are due to open in January 2019, while the adjoining public hall will open in the following May.Read more
Whole building investment scam widens
June 14, 2018Buyer Beware!,Real Estate News,All
The scandal surrounding dubious lending practices and falsified loan documents on investment properties widened last week with the Asahi Shimbun newspaper obtaining over 1,000 records of correspondence that allegedly implicates real estate agents and several Suruga Bank employees. The correspondence, which took place via email and LINE messages, is alleged to show the bank staff receiving numerous falsified documents including faked rent rolls for investment buildings.Read more
Sale falls through for 91-yr old former bank building in Kyushu
June 13, 2018Japan real estate,japan real estate market,Save Japan's Architecture,Japan Real Estate NewsHistoric Properties,Real Estate News,All
The sale of a city-owned historic building in Kurume, Kyushu, fell through recently, with the city now considering future options for sale. The building was built in 1927 as the Kurume Branch for the 77 Bank (now the Bank of Fukuoka). In 1968 it was sold to Kurume City and had been used as a public library annex and archives up until 2010. The exterior and interior remains largely unchanged from its original condition.Read more
Tokyo apartment sale prices increase for 68th month
June 12, 2018Japan real estate,japan real estate market,tokyo real estate,Tokyo apartment prices,Tokyo real estate market,Japan Real Estate NewsReal Estate News,Market Information,All,Tokyo
According to REINS, 2,785 second-hand apartments were reported to have sold across greater Tokyo in May, down 14.0% from the previous month and down 6.6% from last year. The average sale price was 33,050,000 Yen, down 1.8% from the previous month but up 4.2% from last year. The average price per square meter was 510,700 Yen, down 1.9% from the previous month but up 3.2% from last year. This is the 65th month in a row to see a year-on-year increase in sale prices.Read more
Developers lose appeal on unfinished apartment building in Bunkyo-ku
June 11, 2018japan real estate market,Tokyo real estate market,Bunkyo-ku,Japan Real Estate NewsReal Estate News,All,Laws and Lawsuits,Tokyo
The two developers of a 107-unit condominium in Tokyo’s Bunkyo ward that lost its building permit two months prior to completion have lost their appeal against the city in a court ruling on May 24.
Construction of the 8-storey ‘Le Cinq Koishikawa Korakuen’ building began in 2013. In early November 2015, just two months prior to completion, the city revoked the building’s construction certificate due to a major design flaw, effectively halting construction. Under the Building Standards Act, multi-dwelling buildings must have emergency escape stairs providing a direct exit outdoors. This building’s emergency stairs exited into the garage, which is 2.5 meters above ground level and 19 meters from the outside. Read more