Japanese Property Market Quarterly Review, First Quarter 2015 -Office Rents Steady and Transactions Increase-

2015年05月15日

(Eriko Kato)

■Summary

  • Japan`s real GDP growth is likely to become negative at -1% in fiscal 2014, however, it is expected to strengthen hereafter supported by the fallen oil prices. The housing market has been suppressed by a weak demand following the consumption tax hike and increasing construction costs, but the y-o-y growth of housing starts finally turned positive in March. An increasing number of monitoring sites posted land price appreciations and the average national land price declined at a milder pace by 0.3% y-o-y.
  • Office rents in Tokyo have steadily increased though at a slow pace backed by the robust demand. Residential rents in the five major wards in Tokyo have been on a mild ascending trend. The number of foreign visitor arrivals has renewed record highs in each month this year. Hotel occupancy rates have maintained higher levels than last year when the market had already been quite strengthened. The vacancy rates of large logistics facilities remained low backed by the strong demand in both Tokyo and Osaka metropolitan areas.
  • The J-REIT market declined by 1.8% in the first quarter affected by the volatile bond market and sizable public offerings. J-REITs acquired as much assets as last year even on difficult low yield conditions.
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