Second-hand apartment sales in January - REINS
According to REINS, 2,688 secondhand apartments were sold across greater Tokyo in January, down 7.3% from the previous month but up 6.8% from January 2013. This is the 17th month in a row to see a year-on-year increase in sales.
The average sale price was 26,730,000 Yen, up 4.4% from December and up 1.2% from last year. The average price per square meter was 415,300 Yen, up 2.6% from December and up 4.5% from last year. The average apartment age was 19.38 years.Read more
Land prices up in 71% of locations - MLIT LOOK Report
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) published the data on land price movements across Japan for the third quarter in 2013 (July 1 ~ October 1).
The Chika LOOK Report measures land price changes in 150 locations throughout Japan. According to the latest data, 107 locations (71.3% of the total) saw an increase in land prices. This is higher than the last quarter which saw 99 locations with an increase in land prices. 34 locations (22.7%) saw no change in prices, while 9 locations (6%) saw a fall in land prices.Read more
Second-hand apartment prices in central Tokyo up 12.9% from last year
According to REINS, the average price per square meter of a secondhand apartment sold in Tokyo City in October was 537,200 Yen, up 10.4% from last year and up 1.7% from the previous month. The average sale price was 32,420,000 Yen, up 6.3% from last year and up 1.4% from last month.
A total of 3,066 secondhand apartments were sold across greater Tokyo, up 11.7% from last year. 1,447 apartments were sold in Tokyo City, up 13.1% from last year.Read more
Land prices increase for first time in 5 years
The MLIT announced the nationwide standard land prices (kijun-chika) on September 19. These land price surveys are carried out by the prefectural governments each year on July 1.
This year, commercial land prices increased in Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya for the first time in five years.
Nationwide, the overall land prices were down 1.9%. This is the 22nd year of decline, although the rate has reduced from a 2.7% decline in 2012. The decline is being pulled down by rural or regional area suffering from depopulation, which saw prices drop 2.6% this year. Overall land prices in Japan's three largest cities, however, were up 0.1% after a 1% drop in 2012.Read more
Second-hand apartment prices in central Tokyo up 15.6%
According to REINS, sales of second-hand apartments in greater Tokyo in August were up 16% from last year. A total of 2,250 apartments were sold during the month. The average price was 25,560,000 Yen (260,000 USD), up 3.5% from August 2012, but down 0.6% from last month. The average price per square meter was 400,100 Yen, up 5.3% from last year and up 1.8% from last month.
The average apartment size was 63.88 sqm (687 sqft) and the average building age was 20.08 years.
In Tokyo's central three wards (Chiyoda; Chuo and Minato), the average price per square meter was up 15.6% from the same time last year to 823,800 Yen.Read more
Central Tokyo secondhand apartment prices up 15.2% from last year
According to REINS, the number of second-hand apartment sales in greater Tokyo for the month of June 2013 increased by 17.9% from last year to 3,149 apartments. This is the 10th month in a row where sales have exceeded those of the same month one year prior.
The average sale price was 25,740,000 Yen (257,000 USD), up 6.9% from last year and up 0.1% from last month. The average sale price per square meter was 399,700 Yen/sqm, up 5.9% from June 2012 but down 0.4% from last month. The average apartment age was 19.12 years.
In central Tokyo's 3 wards (Chiyoda, Chuo and Minato), the average sale price of 45,500,000 Yen (454,000 USD) was 15.2% higher than last year and 3.6% higher than last month. The average price per square meter was 798,300 Yen, up 9.4% from last year and up 1.7% from last month.Read more
Nationwide land price declines shrink in 2012
On September 20, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) announced the results of the nationwide survey of land prices (chika-chosa). The average residential land price fell 2.5% (compared with a 3.2% fall in 2011), and the average commercial land price fell 3.1% (compared with a 4.0% fall in 2011). The rate of decline was smaller than normal this year, indicating that the market is heading towards a recovery. However, this is the 21st year of continual decreases in residential land prices, and the 5th year of continual decreases in commercial land prices.Read more