“Athlete Village Mansion” after the Tokyo Olympics Moved in for about a year or June 22 at 17:08

In response to the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, a corporate group consisting of a major real estate company that renovates the athletes' village and develops condominiums decided to postpone the move-in period planned three years later in March 2023. I understand. According to the contractor, it was postponed for about a year.

In the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, in the Harumi district of Chuo-ku, Tokyo, which will be the athlete's village, 23 condominiums will be built after the tournament by utilizing the buildings and surrounding land. 12,000 people are expected to live in it.

Initially, it was planned to move in sequentially from the end of March 2023 by renovating the building, etc., but some 940 units were already sold, but due to the postponement of the tournament, the subsequent sales will be canceled etc. The schedule remained unclear.

According to a corporate group made up of major real estate companies, this month, there was a contact from Tokyo that it will continue to be used as an athlete's village, so three years laterMarch 2023 It means that we have decided to postpone it. For those who have already purchased, I started to give explanations over the phone and in writing from the end of the weekend, and it means that the postponement is about one year.

This is only a response to the postponement of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, but the contractor will be forced to take action such as accepting the move-in one year later or canceling it.

"I plan to move when my daughter enters elementary school..."

A male employee in his 30s who contracted a 3LDK room in an apartment building utilizing the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic buildings in August of last year, told NHK that he was crazy about moving to his daughter's elementary school. , I can't decide whether to accept the delivery delay."

According to the man, about three months after the postponement of the Tokyo tournament was decided on the 20th, the developer said, "It will be used as an Olympic athlete village, so the delivery schedule will be delayed for about a year" I was contacted.

According to the developer's explanation, the man is considering to move in one year later or decide whether to cancel and receive the refund of the deposit by the end of the year, so the man is considering future measures That is.

The man said, "I want to move in late because it is an attractive property, but my plan was crazy because my second daughter was planning to enter the elementary school that was constructed by renovating the restaurant of the athlete village in the first grade. I am sorry that I transferred to the current school district and transferred to another school in a year, and my wife was also anxious, so the bright story of setting up a new house became a negative thing. , I couldn't believe it because I had a fun time studying what the property should be with the family of four, and I haven't been able to explain the compensation for the delay, so I would like you to consider it thoroughly." I was talking.

Expert "Major impact on town planning"

Mr. Osamu Nagashima, a real estate consultant, has decided that the policy of postponing moving-in is decided, often buying condominiums is in accordance with life events such as child's entrance to school, and delaying moving-in is a life plan There is a big impact that will change.

In addition, Mr. Nagashima said, "I think the tenants are confused. I think it is important for the sales side to disclose information as often as possible so that the contractor can convince and make a choice in the future." It was

On the other hand, after pointing out that the impact is not limited to condominiums, Mr. Nagashima said, "Local governments are promoting town planning and commercial planning on the premise that the population will increase to more than 10,000 in this area. That would have a big impact on the overall town development."