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东京房地产投资创历史新高 海外资本大举涌入推动日本楼市火热
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen· 2025-09-13 04:13
Group 1 - Japan's real estate investment reached a record high of 3.19 trillion yen in the first half of 2025, marking a 22% year-on-year increase, the highest since records began in 2007 [1] - Tokyo led global cities with an investment of 16 billion USD, surpassing New York and Dallas [1] - Overseas investors significantly contributed to this growth, with their investments increasing 3.7 times to 1.09 trillion yen, accounting for 34% of total investments [1][3] Group 2 - Office buildings dominated Japan's real estate investment, making up 53% of the total, with Tokyo's five central wards accounting for 56% of the investment, the first time exceeding 50% since the first half of 2018 [2] - Major transactions, such as Mitsubishi Estate's acquisition of Akasaka Park Building and Wacoal's sale of its Kyoto building, indicate strong demand for quality properties [2] - Surrounding areas like Chiba, Saitama, and Kanagawa benefited from this investment trend, capturing 11% of the investment share, up 3 percentage points from the previous year [2] Group 3 - The significant influx of overseas capital is a defining feature of Japan's real estate market, with investment amounts growing 3.7 times to 1.09 trillion yen [3] - The acquisition of Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho by Blackstone for approximately 400 billion yen exemplifies international capital's pursuit of quality assets in Japan [3] - Current investment returns for Grade A office buildings in Tokyo's central five wards are maintained at 2.0% to 2.5%, with potential for slight increases if interest rates rise [3] Group 4 - In contrast to Tokyo, the Osaka region's investment share dropped from 21% to 10% year-on-year, primarily due to the conclusion of hotel investment driven by the expectations surrounding the Kansai Expo [4] - The Osaka region, which includes Hyogo, Kyoto, and Nara, previously attracted significant hotel and infrastructure investments due to the Expo concept, but this interest has waned as projects have been realized [4] - This regional disparity highlights the structural characteristics of Japan's real estate market, with Tokyo solidifying its status as an international financial center while other areas rely on specific event-driven investments [4] Group 5 - Japan's robust real estate investment performance is a crucial component of the global real estate market recovery, with global real estate investment rising 21% year-on-year to 358 billion USD in the first half of 2025 [6] - The Asia-Pacific region saw an overall growth of 17%, with Japan's significant increase boosting the regional average [6] - Despite some hesitance due to Trump's tariff policies affecting logistics and factory transactions, lower borrowing costs have facilitated overall investment expansion [6]