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Supply Management of Rental Housing Facilities: Effect of Changes in the Quality of Housing Equipment in the Tokyo Housing Rental Market

In: Modern Perspectives in Business Applications

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  • Chihiro Shimizu
  • Takeshi So

Abstract

The Tokyo housing market is considered to be one of the fastest evolving markets in the world. In recent years, functions such as TV intercoms, bathroom dryers, system kitchens, and toilets with washlets, which are not often seen in European and US houses, have spread and become common in Japanese houses. Under such circumstances, the importance of various equipment ancillary to housing, together with the location and quality of the building, is increasingly a factor for determining the value of housing in Tokyo. This is because when a new product appears, the old product is ordered to be withdrawn from the market, or its commodity value is greatly depreciated. This study measured the economic value of improving the quality of housing with new equipment in the Tokyo rental housing market and clarified the extent of economic depreciation that is occurring due to obsolescence. According to the obtained results, new functions are being added sequentially to the Japanese rental housing according to the age of the building, and these functions are non-negligible in the determination of housing rent, even when compared with location and building structure. The effect of obsolescence due to the addition of new functions was roughly--5%.

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  • Chihiro Shimizu & Takeshi So, 2020. "Supply Management of Rental Housing Facilities: Effect of Changes in the Quality of Housing Equipment in the Tokyo Housing Rental Market," Chapters, in: Syed Abdul Rehman Khan & Selay Ilgaz Sumer (ed.), Modern Perspectives in Business Applications, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:183382
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.86163
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    Keywords

    quality change; housing equipment; hedonic approach; depreciation; obsolescence; cohort effectJEL classification: R31--housing supply and markets; R32--other spatial production and pricing analysis;
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    • M31 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Marketing and Advertising - - - Marketing

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