June 1, 2026 - 05:28

Japan's real estate market is entering a new phase where discipline, not momentum, will dictate success, according to Steve Hyung Kim of LaSalle Investment Management. For years, investors rode powerful tailwinds-ultra-low interest rates, a weak yen, and abundant cheap capital-that made almost any property purchase look smart. Those days are over.
As the Bank of Japan gradually normalizes monetary policy, borrowing costs are rising. This shift is squeezing leveraged deals and forcing investors to reexamine their assumptions. Kim argues that the era of passive appreciation is giving way to a period where active asset management and operational efficiency become the primary drivers of return.
The change is not just about interest rates. Capital flows are also evolving. Foreign investors, who once piled into Japanese real estate for yield, are now more selective. Domestic institutions, facing their own yield pressures, are recalibrating their strategies. The result is a market where pricing is more transparent, but competition is sharper.
Kim emphasizes that the winners will be those who focus on fundamentals: location quality, tenant credit, and property condition. Speculative development and financial engineering will no longer mask poor decisions. In short, Japan's real estate market is maturing. The easy money has been made. Now, it is about the hard work of generating value through discipline.
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