Press Release

Trend Report of the Value of Intensively Used Land in Major Cities ~Land Value LOOK Report~

2019/9/2

The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism released the Trend Report of the Value of Intensively Used Land in Major Cities – Land Value LOOK Report – for the second quarter of 2019 (from Apr. 1 to Jul. 1, 2019).
 
1. Survey objective
To clarify leading land-value trends for intensively used districts in major cities, which tend to be leading indicators of property market trends, by ascertaining such trends on a quarterly basis.
 
2. Matters to be surveyed
Licensed Real Estate Appraisers (LREAs) collect information on the real-property markets of the surveyed districts, and estimate land-value trends by using real-property-appraisal methods. The results are to be aggregated by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
 
3. Surveyed districts
A total of 100 districts, including 43 districts in the Tokyo area, 25 districts in the Osaka area, 9 districts in the Nagoya area, and 23 districts in other major cities, are surveyed.
Residential districts comprise districts intensively used for high-rise apartments, etc. (32 districts).
Commercial districts comprise districts where shops and/or offices are intensively concentrated (68 districts).
 
4. Survey results
Among the 100 surveyed districts, the following trends in land value are found during the second quarter of 2019 (from Apr. 1 to Jul. 1, 2019) [numbers in the previous survey in square brackets]:

  • Land value increased in 97 [97] districts, stayed flat in 3 [3] districts and declined in 0 [0] district.
  • Increase in change rates from 3-6% category to 6%- category in “ Nishiumeda ” district , “Cyayamachi ” district and “Shinosaka ” district (Osaka City).
  • Decrease in change rate from 3-6% category to 0-3% category in “ Yokohama Station,West Exit ” district (Yokohama City).
     
    Detailed survey results is available at the following URL.
    ♦~Land Value LOOK Report~So far of the presentation materials here .

 Land Price Publication Office, Land Price Research Division, Land Economy and   
 Construction Industries Bureau
 03-5253-8111 (main) 03-5253-8379 (direct line) FAX: 03-5253-1578
 TOKITSU, Chief Analyst (extension 30366)
 HORII, Analyst (extension 30367)
 OGAWA (extension 30323)

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