How much does earthquake insurance cost in Japan?
January 11, 2018Property Purchasing Guide,All
When buying a home in Japan you may want to consider earthquake insurance. As at the end of 2016, approximately 30% of Japanese households had earthquake insurance. Insurance premiums will vary depending on (1) the location of the property and (2) the type of construction, while payouts will vary depending on the level of damage.
Payouts are between 30 ~ 50% of the insured value of the fire insurance policy, and cannot exceed 50 million Yen (approx. 440,000 USD) for the property and 10 million Yen (approx. 88,000 USD) for contents. For example, if the fire insurance coverage is 20 million Yen, the earthquake insurance coverage will be between 6 ~ 10 million Yen.Read more
Supply of new apartments in greater Tokyo to increase in 2018
January 10, 2018Real Estate News,Market Information,All,Osaka,Tokyo,Kyoto
According to a forecast by the Real Estate Economic Institute, a total of 38,000 brand new apartments are expected to be released for sale across greater Tokyo in 2018, up 4.4% from 2017 and the second year in a row to see an increase. Depending on demand for buyers eager to purchase before the consumption tax rate increase in October 2019, supply could reach as high as 40,000 units.Read more
Tokyo’s Chiyoda Ward to impose strict rules on short-term rentals
January 9, 2018All,Laws and Lawsuits,Tokyo
Tokyo’s Chiyoda Ward has announced plans that could require hosts of minpaku-style short-term rentals required to either live in the property with the guests or within close proximity. The new rules could be introduced in June to coincide and override the national regulations set to go into effect this year.Read more
Tokyo Apartment Sales in December 2017
January 8, 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
The following is a selection of apartments that were reported to have sold in central Tokyo during the month of December 2017:Read more
Kyoto to see 12,000 new hotel rooms by 2020
January 5, 2018Japan real estate,japan real estate market,Japan Hotel News,Kyoto Real Estate Market,Kyoto Real Estate,Japan Real Estate NewsReal Estate News,All,Hotel News,Kyoto
A survey by the Kyoto Shimbun has estimated that there will be approximately 12,000 new hotel rooms supplied in the city by 2020, a 40% increase from 2015. This is 20% more than the 10,000 rooms required to eliminate the current room shortage.
The city had a total of 33,887 rooms as at the end of 2016, a 4,000 room increase from 2015. By 2020 there will be a total of 42,000 rooms. The data measured by the city does not include small-scale accommodation facilities like guest houses, which means the total could be much higher.Read more
Apartment asking prices in Tokyo in November 2017
January 4, 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,Osaka,Nagoya,Tokyo
According to Tokyo Kantei the average asking price of a 70 sqm (753 sq ft) apartment across greater Tokyo was 36,210,000 Yen in November, up 1.1% from the previous month and up 2.1% from last year. The average building age was 23.1 years.
In Tokyo’s 23 wards the average asking price was 53,320,000 Yen, up 0.8% from the previous month and up 1.0% from last year. The average building age was 22.7 years.Read more
Akasaka Twin Tower Redevelopment to be completed by 2024
December 22, 2017Akasaka,Japan real estate,japan real estate market,tokyo real estate,Tokyo real estate market,Akasaka 2 Chome Project,Japan Real Estate NewsReal Estate News,Redevelopment & Reconstruction,All,Tokyo
Mori Trust released additional details on their Akasaka 2 Chome Project earlier this month. The mixed-use office and hotel building will be approximately 210 meters tall with 43 floors and a total floor area of 220,000 sqm (2.3 million sq ft). This is twice the height of the neighboring House of Representatives Members Housing and almost 40 meters taller than Akasaka Tower Residence. It will be similar in height to the recently completed 205m tall Akasaka Intercity Air which is located across the street.Read more