The soaring price of apartments in Tokyo continues unabated.
I thought housing prices would go down due to COVID-19, when people are moving to the suburbs, and working online from home, but that didn’t happen.
It seems that Tokyo is divided between the wealthy upper class and the middle-income suburbs.
Perhaps because of the depreciation of the yen, there are many Chinese living in the ultra-luxury apartments around the Imperial Palace.
I think that there is no doubt that this situation is a housing bubble,where salaried workers cannot pay off their mortgages.
It reminds me of the collapse of the real estate bubble in Japan 40 years ago.
Even now, in the United States and China, it seems that the housing bubble is about to burst.
During the real estate bubble 40 years ago, houses for the elderly and small shops in Tokyo were raised.
And those old people bought a luxury nursing home in the metropolitan area.
A luxury nursing home with lifetime use. What will happen to Tokyo in the future?
Those who can continue to live in Tokyo are dual-income couples with high incomes.
A person who inherits the parent’s house.
I wonder if Tokyo will become a place where only old landlords can live and where young couples can live.
Koyama G wants to prepare not only a dormitory for singles, but also a couple’s dormitory and a family dormitory so that they can work in Tokyo.
Of course, I’m grateful to be able to work online in rural areas.
I want to respond better to the second bubble burst in my life than the last time.
If it’s love, I want to deal with it twice or even three times, but it doesn’t work like a song.
Life is not going well.
I know.
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