Yakuza member lies in order to buy apartment

A member of the Yamaguchi-gumi, Japan's largest criminal organization, was arrested Kyoto on June 18 for the fraudulent purchase of an apartment.

According to the Kyoto Prefectural Police, the accused signed a contract on an apartment on December 20, 2011. The signing took place at a real estate agency in Kyoto's Nagakyo-ku. The property in question was a secondhand apartment priced at 16,750,000 Yen, which was to be used for the buyer's personal residence.Read more


No. of new earthquake insurance policies up 7.3%

According to the Non-Life Insurance Rating Organization of Japan (NLIRO), the number of new earthquake insurance policies in 2011 increased by 7.3% from the year before to 9,335,873 policies.

In addition, the number of contracts on residential properties in force at the end of the 2011 fiscal year had risen by 10.5% to 14,088,665. This is the highest growth rate seen since 1996 when it increased by 15.3%. In Fukushima Prefecture, the rate increased by 51.3%. Incidentally, Fukushima previously had a low proportion of property owners with earthquake insurance. Miyagi Prefecture had the second highest increase of 30.1%, and Iwate Prefecture was third with a 23.7% increase.Read more


Corner unit for sale in Park Mansion Roppongi

Price: 380,000,000 Yen No longer on the market
Size: 155.43 sqm (1672 sqft)

A 3-bedroom corner apartment on the 3rd floor of Park Mansion Roppongi has been recently listed for sale.

At 2,445,000 Yen/sqm, this apartment is more expensive than those in the nearby Roppongi Hills Residence. Current market prices in this building range from 1,800,000 ~ 2,500,000 Yen/sqm. When sales first began in 2007, apartments were listed at 3,800,000 Yen/sqm. The 8th floor penthouse was priced at 4,930,000 Yen/sqm, making it the most expensive apartment on a sqm basis in Japan at that time.Read more


Tokyo's office construction boom and it's repercussions

JP Tower in Marunouchi

The construction of new office buildings in central Tokyo is steadily progressing. In January, Mitsubishi Jisho's Marunouchi Eiraku Building was completed. In Spring, JP Tower and the Palace Building were completed, and Otemachi Financial City will be completed in fall.

According to the Urban Research Institute Corporation, the total supply of commercial office space in 2012 will reach 2,680,000 sqm (28,836,800 sqft). This is close to the past decade's peak of 2,980,000 sqm in 2003. A quarter of the office supply is located in the Marunouchi area on the western side of Tokyo Station.Read more


Nakagin Capsule Tower Demolition Plans

Nakagin Capsule Tower Tokyo

The management association of the 40 year old Nakagin Capsule Tower in Ginza are moving forward with plans to demolish and rebuild the metabolist structure.

Although no final date has been set, demolition and reconstruction plans have been in the pipeline since 2007. Back in 2005, the architect, Kisho Kurokawa, and Taisei Corporation put forward a plan to replace the aging capsules with new ones. This was in line with Kurokawa's initial concept for the building, whereby all capsules were designed to be interchangeable and replaceable. However, it seems more likely that it will be replaced with a nondescript building.Read more


Proud Minamiazabu on sale from today

Apartments in Proud Minamiazabu go on sale today. 64 of the 88 units will be available for sale in the first round and prices range from 60.9 to 490 million Yen, with an average price of 1,257,000 Yen/sqm.Read more


Supply of family-type apartments down 60% from peak

A recent survey by the Haseko Research Institute has found that the supply of brand new family-type* apartments totaled 12,588 units in 2011 - just 28.3% of the total apartments to hit the market last year.

While this is the second year where the ratio has increased, it is still at a low level compared to the early to mid 2000s. Compared to the peak in 2005, the current supply has fallen by over 60%.

*For the purpose of this survey, family-type apartments are those sized between 60 - 80 sqm (645 - 860 sqft) and priced under 40 million Yen.

Source:
The Asahi Shimbun, May 2, 2012.