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Japan's 'Death House' Market: Affordable Housing Solution in Real Estate Crisis

724FinanceDr. Aslıhan Demir
Japan's 'Death House' Market: Affordable Housing Solution in Real Estate Crisis

Japan's real estate market is witnessing a surge in demand for 'jiko bukken' properties—houses with past death incidents. In Tokyo, studio apartment rents rose by 13% and hit a record high in the 22nd consecutive month. These properties are sold or rented at 10-50% below market value. The aging population and rising living costs are driving up the number of such properties. The government introduced a regulation in 2021 to facilitate elderly tenants' housing rentals. Investors are also taking notice, as properties where death information is not disclosed after three years offer attractive opportunities. Cultural factors, including belief in spirits, continue to influence demand. Surveys show that 75% of Japanese would consider living in these houses if price advantages are provided. This trend is seen as a new development in Japan's real estate market.

Japan's aging population and rising living costs are fueling the growth of the 'jiko bukken' market. These properties offer both cost advantages and investment potential for those seeking alternatives in the housing crisis.
Dr. Aslıhan Demir

Financial Analyst: Dr. Aslıhan Demir

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