Apartment asking price in Tokyo climbs for 21st month

According to Tokyo Kantei, the average asking price of a 70 sqm (753 sq.ft) second-hand apartment in Tokyo’s 23 wards climbed for the 21st month in a row to 67,840,000 Yen as of March 2022. This is a 1.2% increase from February and a 10.5% increase from last year.

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A brief background of land ownership in Tokyo

Tokyo has origins of inhabitation dating back to 3000 BC. In fact, the Yoyogi-Hachiman Shrine just west of Yoyogi Park in Shibuya has traces of a historic settlement from the middle Jomon period (2500~1500 BC).

By 1800, this was the largest city in the world with a population of over 1 million. The city’s growth and frequent rebuilding over the years, especially during the 20th century, helps to explain why Tokyo is the way it is and how it differs from other international metropolises.

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New apartment price in Tokyo hits 31-year high

The average price of a brand-new apartment across greater Tokyo has now exceeded a bubble-era high.

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Why Tokyo’s real estate prices did not crash post-Olympics

Over the past few years, more than a few people told us that property prices in Tokyo were artificially inflated by the coming Olympics and that they were going to wait until the games were over to ‘pick up a bargain’. Since the announcement of the Olympics, there were frequent opinion pieces that predicted property prices would crash immediately after the Olympics.

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Office vacancy rates improve in 4 out of 5 central Tokyo districts

Several relocations to larger office spaces and some building closures due to redevelopment saw central Tokyo’s office vacancy rate improve by 0.04 points in March to 6.37%.

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Tokyo Apartment Sales in March 2022

The following is a selection of apartments that were reported to have sold in central Tokyo during the month of March 2022:

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Nationwide land values increase for first time in 2 years

On March 22, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) announced the official assessed land values (koji-chika) for 2022. Nationwide, the average land value across all land uses increased by 0.6%, recording the first increase in two years.

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