Concerns in Real Estate Transactions in Urbanization Control Areas: Survey Results Announced
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Dream Planning Co., Ltd.'s 'Fudosan Purchase Center' announced the results of a survey on concerns regarding real estate transactions in urbanization control areas. Among 353 respondents, 41.1% cited 'whether it can be sold' as their top concern, revealing strong anxiety about low liquidity and the risk of properties becoming a 'negative legacy.' This was followed by the difficulty of determining if building is permitted and the complexity of related laws.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the biggest concern in real estate transactions in urbanization control areas?
- A: According to the survey, the top concern is 'whether it can be sold' (41.1%). There is a strong concern about the risk of it being difficult to find a buyer and leaving it as a negative asset.
- Q: Who conducted this survey?
- A: The survey was conducted by the real estate problem-solving website 'Negative Property Buyback Center' operated by Dream Planning Co., Ltd.
- Q: How many valid responses were there in the survey?
- A: There were 353 valid responses. 199 were male (about 56%) and 154 were female (about 44%).
- Q: What was the second most common concern in the survey?
- A: The second most common concerns were 'difficulty in determining whether construction is possible' and 'laws are complex and difficult to understand,' both at 10.8%.
- Q: Which age group had the most respondents?
- A: The age group with the most respondents was 40s (35.1%), followed by 30s (28.3%) and 50s (20.1%).