Relationship between market share and rent level: understanding supply structure in the Japanese private rental housing market

IF 1.5 Q3 URBAN STUDIES
Masatomo Suzuki, C. Shimizu
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Purpose This study aims to investigate the relationship between market share and rent levels to understand the supply structure in the Japanese private rental housing market. Design/methodology/approach The study calculates the municipal-level market share of a dominant rental housing operator in Japan and ascertained the overall market rent and the dominant operator’s rent premium at the municipal level by using a major web portal’s listing data of rental houses. Findings The study shows that, as market share increased, overall market rent tends to decrease, and analyzed by market share, there is no significant difference between the rent of the dominant operator and the overall market rent. Practical implications The results of the study suggest that dominant operators may have lowered the rent of their own property to prioritize filling vacancies, which, in turn, causes the overall level of market rent to decline. This is an outcome of rental housing operators’ strategy to maximize long-term rental income under sublease contracts with individual owners, which ensures stable rental income for owners regardless of the occupation status of the apartments. Originality/value Previous research on regional monopolies in mortgage sales and brokerage businesses in the USA implies that rental housing operators in a position of great influence over the market can control and keep the market rents at high levels, that is, at large costs for consumers. The findings of the study are novel in showing the inverse relationship in the Japanese private rental market.
市场份额与租金水平的关系——对日本私人租赁住房市场供应结构的理解
目的研究日本私人租赁住房市场份额与租金水平之间的关系,以了解日本私人租赁住房市场的供给结构。设计/方法/方法本研究计算了日本一家主要租赁房屋运营商在市级的市场份额,并通过使用一家主要门户网站的租赁房屋列表数据,确定了总体市场租金和主要运营商在市级的租金溢价。研究结果表明,随着市场份额的增加,整体市场租金呈下降趋势,通过市场份额分析,优势运营商的租金与整体市场租金之间没有显著差异。实际意义研究结果表明,占主导地位的经营者可能降低了自己物业的租金,以优先填补空缺,这反过来又导致市场租金整体水平下降。这是租赁住宅经营者通过与个人业主签订转租合同,最大化长期租金收入的策略的结果,无论公寓的占用状况如何,都能确保业主的稳定租金收入。原创性/价值先前对美国抵押贷款销售和经纪业务的区域垄断的研究表明,在市场上具有很大影响力的租赁住房运营商可以控制并保持市场租金在较高水平,也就是说,对消费者来说代价很大。这项研究的发现是新颖的,它显示了日本私人租赁市场的反比关系。
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