July rental data - Tokyo Kantei

According to Tokyo Kantei, the average monthly rent of an apartment in greater Tokyo in July was 2,533 Yen/sqm, down 0.3% from last month but up 2.6% from July 2012. The average apartment size was 59.37 sqm (639 sqft) and the average age was 18.6 years.

The average rent in Tokyo's 23-ku dropped 0.1% from last month to 3,097 Yen/sqm, but is still 3.4% higher than last year. The average apartment size was 55.98 sqm (602 sqft) and the average age was 17.1 years.Read more


A forecast of Tokyo real estate prices (2013 ~ 2020)

Wondering where Tokyo apartment prices are heading in the next 7 years?

The Japan Real Estate Institute has published their forecast of real estate prices and rental values in Tokyo's 23 wards from 2013 to 2020.Read more


Rents up across Japan

According to Tokyo Kantei, the average rent for a condominium apartment (one with a private landlord, rather than a rental-only building) increased in Japan's three major regions in December.

The average monthly rent in greater Tokyo (Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama and Chiba) in December increased by 3.0% from the previous month to 2,540 Yen/sqm, although it remains 1.1% lower than December 2011.Read more


Apartment rents reach 7 year low in Tokyo

The average apartment rent across Japan's major cities has fallen even further. In July, the average rent for a condominium in Tokyo's 23-ku fell below 3,000 Yen/sqm a month for the first time in over seven years. The rent in rental-only buildings has also fallen.

According to Tokyo Kantei, the average rent for a condominium apartment in July was 2,995 Yen/sqm a month, down 1.8% from July 2011.Read more


Tas Corp's rental market data for August

TAS Corp, the company behind the "Tas-Map" real estate valuation site, released their latest data on the rental market for both the greater Tokyo and Kansai area for August 2012.

The data includes a vacancy rate index, average time an apartment is advertised before a tenant is found, average rate of lease renewals, rate of mid-way cancellations and a rent index.

This month's report on the greater Tokyo area focused on the aging population in Saitama and the consequences this will have for landlords in the future.Read more


Tokyo Tower Vs. Sky Tree: How views affect rent

The May opening of Tokyo Sky Tree is set to revitalize the the old 'shitamachi' area as it will bring retail stores, tourists and new bus routes. When a neighborhood undergoes a transformation such as this, residential rents are expected to see a sudden rise in prices.Read more


Rent for condominium-type apartments down in June

According to Tokyo Kantei, the average monthly rent for a condominium-type apartment in greater Tokyo for the month of June has fallen compared to the previous month.

Average Rent:

  • Tokyo City: 2960 Yen/sqm, down 0.5%
  • Kanagawa: 2027 Yen/sqm, down 0.6%
  • Saitama: 1620 Yen/sqm, down 1.6%
  • Chiba: 1593 Yen/sqm, down 0.2%

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