Obsolete housing equipment, weak renovation, and rapid depreciation of Japanese condominiums

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Masatomo Suzuki , Chihiro Shimizu
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Abstract

Employing a novel dataset on Tokyo condominium resales with details regarding their equipment and renovation status, this study provides a background for the rapid depreciation of Japanese condominiums, particularly due to obsolete housing equipment and weak renovation. Condominiums over the age of 20 years tend to lack contemporary equipment and exhibit severe economic obsolescence. This is measured as a greater rate of price decline caused by the lack of contemporary equipment for old condominiums than new condominiums. While intensive renovation can slow down depreciation by adding contemporary equipment to old condominiums, only around half of such condominiums undergo intensive renovation. These trends are consistent across the Tokyo metropolitan area. The results imply the potential to shift to a society where properties can attain longer economic lives through appropriate renovations and contemporary housing equipment is provided through frequent new constructions, as often seen in Asian countries.

日本公寓住房设备陈旧、翻新不力、折旧过快
本研究采用了东京公寓转售的新数据集,其中包含有关公寓设备和翻新状况的详细信息,为日本公寓的快速贬值,特别是由于房屋设备陈旧和翻新不力造成的快速贬值提供了背景资料。房龄超过 20 年的公寓往往缺乏现代设备,表现出严重的经济陈旧性。与新公寓相比,老公寓因缺乏现代化设备而导致的价格下降幅度更大。虽然强化翻新可以通过为旧公寓增加现代设备来减缓折旧,但只有大约一半的旧公寓进行了强化翻新。这些趋势在东京都内是一致的。这些结果表明,我们有可能转向这样一个社会:通过适当的翻新,房产可以获得更长的经济寿命;通过频繁的新建工程,提供现代化的住房设备,正如亚洲国家经常看到的那样。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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