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Over 60% Still Have Their Own Room at Their Parents' House; Experts Warn of "Poorly Managed Vacant Home" Risks, Philia Corporation Survey Reveals

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A survey conducted by Philia Corporation targeting 500 men and women across Japan found that 62.4% of respondents still have their own room at their parents' house. While the main reasons cited were for lodging during return visits, parental sentiment, and storage, experts warn this practice can accelerate building deterioration. This could lead to the property being designated a "poorly managed vacant home," resulting in a property tax increase of up to six times and diminished asset value. The company offers support services for regenerating such "problem properties."

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