Real Estate Report: Exploring the Housing Market in Kita Ward, Tokyo

Tokyo's Kita Ward, located in the northern part of the city, presents a dynamic and evolving real estate market that has attracted both local and international investors. Popular for its blend of urban conveniences and scenic beauty, including parks and rivers, Kita Ward offers a variety of real estate options, from modern apartments to traditional houses. This article dives deep into the real estate trends in Kita Ward, Tokyo, providing potential investors with a comprehensive analysis of transaction prices, price trends by construction year cohorts, and how these factors could influence their investment decisions.

Photo of Kita Ward, Tokyo
Photo of Kita Ward, Tokyo
Photo of Kita Ward, Tokyo

Ratio of population of foreigners (per 100,000 persons)

5734

Rate of population change

4.14%

Number of elementary schools (per inhabitable area 100 km2)

179.52

Number of lower secondary schools (per inhabitable area 100 km2)

106.74

Number of upper secondary schools (per inhabitable area 100 km2)

72.78

Unemployment rate (Both sexes)

3.8%

Percentage of owned houses

36.9%

Number of retail stores (per 1,000 persons)

6.07

Number of eating and drinking places (per 1,000 persons)

4.87

Number of department stores and general merchandise stores (per 100,000 persons)

0.88

Number of traffic accidents (per 100,000 persons)

375

Number of recognitions of criminal offenses (per 1,000 persons)

19.28

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