Survey on Real Estate Inheritance and Management Awareness Among Single-Person Households: Over 40% Hesitate to Seek Help Due to Psychological Barriers Despite Concerns About Posthumous Property Neglect
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Daiki Kikaku Co., Ltd. conducted a survey on real estate inheritance and management among single-person households, revealing that over 40% refrain from consulting professionals due to psychological hesitation, despite strong concerns about leaving neglected properties behind. Over 30% worry about becoming a nuisance to neighbors, highlighting a gap between awareness and action that exacerbates Japan's vacant home crisis.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the main reasons single-person households delay property management?
- A: Psychological hesitation before having a clear plan and uncertainty about future costs are key reasons.
- Q: What are the main concerns about homes after death?
- A: Over 30% worry about becoming a nuisance to neighbors or the building deteriorating.
- Q: Why are over 40% reluctant to consult about property management?
- A: Due to not knowing where to consult, unclear costs, and fear of aggressive sales tactics.
- Q: How many people feel anxious about future fixed asset taxes?
- A: About 60% feel future tax burden anxiety, but less than half recognize cumulative costs.
- Q: What is the most common first action in property management?
- A: 45.4% start with online searches, but nearly 40% become 'lost' about who to consult.