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Beyond the Price Tag: Understanding Agent Responsibilities in Tokyo’s Property Market

Case Study: The Imperative of Reporting All Purchase Offers

in Real Estate Transactions

 

In the Tokyo real estate market, the ethical and legal responsibilities of real estate agents are often tested in complex transactions.

A compelling example is a case involving the duty to report all purchase offers to a seller, even when these offers fall below the seller’s specified minimum price.

This case study provides vital insights into the professional obligations of real estate agents and the nuances of navigating client relationships.

This case study was created using an example published by the Real Estate Distribution Promotion Center, a public interest incorporated foundation.

 

Scenario: A Dilemma in Reporting Offers

Our real estate firm faced a challenging situation with a property listed for sale.

The seller, preparing for retirement, set a minimum sale price of 35 million yen for their 10-year-old single-family home, even though the asking price was slightly higher at 36 million yen.

The rationale was straightforward: the seller wanted to use the proceeds to partially repay the mortgage on their newly purchased condo.

The complexity arose when an offer came in at 34 million yen, facilitated by another agent.

In line with the seller’s initial instruction, we (agent) chose not to report this lower offer immediately.

This decision, made from a place of respect for the seller’s wishes, soon revealed itself to be a pivotal learning point.

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Tokyo’s Property Market in 2023 (as of October) : An In-Depth Guide for Overseas Investors

 

Introduction:

Tokyo, a city that seamlessly blends the ultramodern with the traditional, stands as a beacon of opportunity in the global real estate landscape. For foreign investors looking to dive into this market, understanding its current trends is crucial. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the latest developments in Tokyo’s real estate market, focusing on the used condominium sector, which offers insightful glimpses into the city’s economic heartbeat.

 

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Understanding Key Clauses in Japanese Real Estate: A Guide for Foreign Investors

 

Hello, dear readers and investors!

 

As a real estate agent based in Tokyo, I have the privilege of assisting numerous foreign investors

in navigating the intricacies of the Japanese property market.

Today, I’d like to share some insights on a critical aspect of real estate transactions in Japan

– the extension of settlement dates and loan cancellation dates in sales contracts.

 

This topic is particularly relevant for those planning to finance their property purchase through a housing loan.

 

In the realm of real estate transactions, it’s common for buyers to finance their purchases through housing loans. In Japan,

when a buyer opts for a housing loan, a specific clause, known as the housing loan clause (or loan cancellation clause),

is typically included in the sales contract.

This clause provides a safety net for buyers,

allowing them to cancel the contract if they fail to secure loan approval from their financial institution.

Now, let’s consider a scenario where the buyer’s financial arrangements are delayed,

leading to an agreed extension of the settlement date (the payment date) with the seller.

A question that often arises in such situations is – does the extension of the settlement date also imply an extension of the loan cancellation date?

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Unearth an Exclusive Treasure in Kyoto: Exceptional Property Now Available!

 

Unearth an Exclusive Treasure in Kyoto: Exceptional Property Now Available!

 

Kyoto: The Ancient Capital with Modern Allure

 

Welcome to Kyoto, a city that harmoniously blends centuries-old traditions

with the dynamic pulse of modern life.

Once the capital of Japan for over a millennium, Kyoto is steeped in history

and rich cultural heritage,

offering a unique tapestry of experiences for its visitors and residents alike.

 

Kyoto is renowned for its historical landmarks,

including 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, traditional tea houses,

and stunning temples and shrines that dot the cityscape.

Its architectural grandeur, which spans the Heian to Edo periods,

and serene gardens are a testament to Japan’s enduring craftsmanship

and aesthetic sensibility.

 

Beyond its historic charm, Kyoto is also a vibrant, contemporary city.

It is home to leading universities, cutting-edge technology companies,

and a burgeoning startup scene. Kyoto’s culinary landscape is equally impressive,

boasting everything from Michelin-starred restaurants to comforting ramen stalls.

 

The city’s well-developed public transport system, featuring both subway and bus networks,

ensures that all of Kyoto’s attractions are within easy reach.

Whether you’re exploring the iconic Arashiyama Bamboo Grove,

wandering the historic streets of Gion, or engaging with the latest innovations

in the city’s tech hubs, Kyoto offers an enriching lifestyle that few cities can match.

 

Now, we’re thrilled to present a unique opportunity to own a piece of this extraordinary city.

A rare and exclusive property has come onto the market,

 

nestled in the heart of Kyoto, waiting for you to call it home. Read on for more details.

 

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Investing in Prosperity: How Japan’s Experience-Based Tourism Boom Impacts Real Estate Opportunities

 

Investing in Prosperity: How Japan’s Experience-Based

Tourism Boom Impacts Real Estate Opportunities

 

Hello esteemed readers and potential investors,

 

In the pulsating economic landscape of Japan,

a compelling trend is unfolding that holds significant implications for us all,

particularly those of us vested in international real estate investments.

 

Since last autumn, Japan has experienced a substantial resurgence in inbound tourism.

However, the dynamics of this resurgence are quite different from what we’ve seen in the past.

 

There’s been a considerable decline in ‘explosive buying’,

a phenomenon that once characterized Japan’s tourism industry.

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The Japanese Housing Market: Is it Time to Buy?

 

The Japanese Housing Market: Is it Time to Buy?

The prices of newly built standalone homes and condominiums in Japan

have been rising steadily for the past few years,

but there is a growing concern that the market may

be reaching a turning point.

The prices of newly built standalone homes and condominiums

have been rising steadily for the past few years.

 

The price of used condominiums has increased by more than 70% over 10 years.

 

The rise in condominium prices, especially in the metropolitan area, continues.

However, there is a growing concern that the market may be reaching a turning point.

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Reviving Japan’s Countryside: How Foreign Investors are Transforming Vacant Houses(akiya) into Opportunities

 

 

Reviving Japan’s Countryside:

How Foreign Investors are Transforming Vacant Houses

into Opportunities

 

Are you an overseas investor or foreign national intrigued by the charm and allure of traditional Japanese homes?

 

If so, there is an exciting opportunity waiting for you.

 

As the appreciation for traditional Japanese architecture grows,

 

a promising trend is emerging that not only provides a unique investment opportunity

 

but also contributes to solving a significant societal issue in Japan – vacant houses.

 

Foreign buyers are increasingly attracted to these vacant, traditionally styled homes,

 

often located in the heart of Japan’s beautiful countryside.

 

Fueled by the rich cultural heritage encapsulated in these properties and a relatively lower cost

 

due to the weaker yen, this trend provides an opportunity for foreign investors to own a slice of authentic Japanese culture.

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New Home Prices in Japan Continue to Rise, but Demand is Weakening

 

New Home Prices in Japan Continue to Rise,

but Demand is Weakening

 

 

The average asking price for small-scale newly built detached houses in Tokyo 23 wards was 7031 million yen in April,

 

an increase of 0.7% from the previous month.

 

This is the highest price since the statistics started in April 2014.

 

The rise in construction material costs and labour costs has been passed on to home buyers,

 

and prices have continued to rise. However, housing demand is weakening due to rising prices.

 

A survey by Tokyo Kantei found that the number of people who are interested

 

in buying a new home has decreased by 10% from the previous year.

 

This is due to a number of factors, including the rising cost of living,

 

the uncertainty of the economy, and the war in Ukraine.

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Credit Saison Co., Ltd. has begun offering the “Saison Real Estate Free Loan” , a service that allows users to freely utilize funds within the limit, using their owned real estate as collateral.

 

Credit Saison Co., Ltd. has begun offering the

“Saison Real Estate Free Loan” from March 31st ,2023,

a service that allows users

to freely utilize funds within the limit,

using their owned real estate as collateral.

 

It is presumed that among affluent individuals and property owners,

there are those who face challenges and concerns regarding asset management and operation,

such as inheritance measures for business succession, property succession, and real estate operation.

To address the diverse financial needs of affluent individuals, real estate investors (property owners),

and sole proprietors with various challenges, this service has been introduced as a new solution utilizing real estate.

The service leverages the know-how of real estate finance cultivated through various real estate financial services,

including those of the company’s group companies and the expertise of the credit card business.

As a non-bank product unique to the company, it offers “freedom of fund usage,” “extreme-type loans,” “high-value loans,”

and “selectable repayment methods.”

 

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