Group 1 - The Japanese real estate market experienced an unprecedented influx of foreign investment in the first half of 2025, with investment amounts surging by 45%, surpassing 1 trillion yen [1][6] - The continuous rise in land prices in Japan for four consecutive years, driven by yen depreciation, a strong recovery in tourism, and persistent inflationary pressures, has made the market highly attractive [1][3] - Tokyo's rental yield reached 4.2%, with occupancy rates consistently above 96%, showcasing the market's resilience and appeal [1][4] Group 2 - In contrast, the Chinese real estate market saw a decline during the same period, with real estate investment dropping by 11.2% and rental prices in 50 major cities decreasing by 1.37% [1][3] - The average land price in Japan increased by 2.7%, marking the strongest performance since 1991, with projections indicating the market value will grow from $436 billion in 2024 to $557 billion by 2033 [3][6] - Foreign investors are particularly interested in multi-family residential properties due to their high occupancy rates and stable rental income, with significant transactions recorded in Tokyo and Osaka [3][6] Group 3 - The average rental yield across Japan stands at 4.2%, significantly higher than that of major Chinese cities, with Tokyo's residential rents increasing by 6.4% year-on-year [4][6] - Major foreign investments include Blackstone's acquisition of the Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho project for approximately 400 billion yen, setting a new record for foreign investment in Japan's real estate [6] - The trend of foreign investment is expected to continue, with interest from major buyers in properties such as Nissan's headquarters in Yokohama, indicating a robust outlook for the Japanese real estate market [6]
日资房产市场升温,外资涌入创新高,中国楼市对比显冷清
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-01 14:06