Shibuya Marui department store to be rebuilt with wood

On May 27, Marui Group announced that the Shibuya Marui department store will temporarily close its doors on August 28 while the 51-year old building undergoes redevelopment.

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MELSA Ginza-2 to close in August

The MELSA Ginza-2 department store will be closing permanently this August, ending 51-years of operations.

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Tokyo apartment prices increase for 25th month

The average sale price of a second-hand apartment in Tokyo’s 23 wards recorded the 25th consecutive year-on-year increase in May, with prices increasing by 10.8% to 876,200 Yen/sqm.

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Land prices continue to rise in first quarter of 2022

According to the latest quarterly LOOK Report issued by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT), land prices at 57% of the surveyed locations saw an increase in the first quarter of 2022. This is a vast improvement from a 28% share seen in the same quarter in 2021 and a 1% share seen in the second quarter of 2020 when the effects of the pandemic began to be known.

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Tokyo Apartment Sales in May 2022

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

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Real estate investment appetite returns to pre-pandemic levels

Corporations in Japan are now taking a different approach to their real estate investment activities. Immediately following the initial shock of the pandemic there was a sudden move toward selling off key assets in order to prop up business sheets. Now that the pandemic is subsiding and business is returning to usual, corporations are back to seeking efficient real estate assets that provide stable revenue and allow for diversification out of traditional revenue streams.

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16% increase in supply of new apartments in April

The supply of brand new apartments released for sale across greater Tokyo in April increased by 16.1% y-o-y to 2,426 units. The increase was largely due to a new round of sales in Harumi Flag, the former Athletes Village on Tokyo Bay.

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