AlbaLink, based in Koto-ku, Tokyo, and led by Representative Director Kenji Kawada, conducted a survey among 125 people who have previously let go of vacant houses, such as inherited family homes, to rank the moments they felt relieved.
Full details are available on their 'Wari-ari Bukken Kaitori Navi' website ( https://albalink.co.jp/realestate/letting-go-of-vacant-houses/ ).
[Survey Overview] Target: Individuals who have sold vacant houses. Period: June 3rd to 9th, 2026. Method: Voluntary internet survey. Valid responses: 125 (65 female, 60 male). Age groups: 20s (16.0%), 30s (26.4%), 40s (28.0%), 50s (17.6%), 60s and over (12.0%).
[Survey Summary] - #1 moment of relief: 'Tax payment season.' - Average annual economic burden reduction: 124,772 yen. - 92.8% of experienced sellers recommend early sale. - #1 reason for early sale: 'House value decreases.'
The most significant moment of relief identified was the 'tax payment season' (46.4%). This was followed by 'during bad weather' (28.0%) and 'not having to visit the old home' (25.6%).
Many respondents expressed that no longer receiving fixed asset tax notices brought both financial and psychological relief. Furthermore, owners felt significant benefits after selling, as they no longer need to worry about property damage or potential harm to neighbors caused by vacant houses during bad weather.
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- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Survey