Tokyo Apartment Sales in November 2021

The following is a selection of apartments that were reported to have sold in central Tokyo during the month of November 2021:

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111 offers on an apartment in the Athletes Village

The third round of sales in Harumi Flag, the large-scale apartment project that had previously been used as the Athletes Village for the recent Summer Olympics, kicked off last month. This is the first sales activity to take place in two years, as sales were temporarily suspended due to the delayed games.

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An apartment in Shinjuku for 99 Yen a month?

Who said living in Tokyo was expensive? IKEA Japan is offering a furnished rental apartment in Shinjuku for just 99 Yen (US 86 cents) a month.

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50-yr old apartment building in Shinjuku to be refurbished

A former luxury rental apartment building in Shinjuku is undergoing a full refurbishment. Rather than follow the standard practice of demolishing and rebuilding from scratch, the 50-year old building will be stripped back to its concrete structure, retrofitted and renovated.

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2021 sees continued demand for real estate in Tokyo

Although Tokyo’s office vacancy rate has been climbing for the past 20 months, institutional investors are not shying away from the nation’s capital. With vacancy rates on the rise and rents falling, real estate prices should typically decrease. However, in a low interest rate environment investors are content with lower yields and are paying more to secure prime real estate.

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Tokyo office vacancy rate climbs for 20th month

According to brokerage Miki Shoji, the average vacancy rate for office space across Tokyo’s five business districts of Chiyoda, Chuo, Minato, Shinjuku and Shibuya reached 6.47% in October, up 0.04 points from the previous month and up 2.54 points from last year. This is the 20th month in a row to see an increase.

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Tokyo apartment prices increase for 18th month

Apartment prices across Tokyo continued to climb last month with REINS reporting a 7.9% year-on-year increase in the average price per square meter of a second-hand apartment sold across the greater Tokyo area. This is the 18th month in a row to see a year-on-year increase.

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