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Property Roadshows in Japan's Flourishing Real Estate Sector

Property roadshows are considered traditional events that may seem unseemly in today's highly digital world. However, this is still a highly revered event in Japan, one of the world's most technologically advanced countries.

In an era where digital information flows seamlessly, the relevance of traditional property roadshows in the real estate industry might seem questionable. However, Japan emerges as a unique case where these traditional events, steeped in legacy, retain their influence and significance.

For PropertyAccess, these property roadshows, notably the International Property and Investment Conference (IPIC), have been a pivotal strategy since 2019. Their purpose? To introduce Japanese investors to the vast landscape of the Philippine and global real estate market. Astonishingly, this approach has weathered the tests of time, including the upheaval brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. But what makes these property roadshows such enduring and effective tools, particularly in one of the world's most technologically advanced nations?

Forging Bonds and Bridging Language Gaps

Understanding the cultural subtleties that empower property roadshows in Japan is important. The Japanese give importance to face-to-face interactions as the foundation for building personal relationships steeped in trust and credibility. This deep reverence for tradition and interpersonal connections extends into real estate dealings. Property roadshows align seamlessly with this cultural preference, allowing potential buyers and investors to meet developers, agents, and other industry professionals in person. This direct, personal engagement fosters transparency and authenticity, qualities highly prized in Japanese business culture.

Japanese investors typically demand a significant amount of information before making an investment choice and property roadshows provide this platform. Property roadshows create an environment where intricate details can be presented comprehensively. This includes in-depth floor plans, precise architectural specifications, and insightful financing options, fostering an informed investment atmosphere.

Beyond being a platform for sales pitches, these events have forums teeming with information. Participants not only remain alongside the latest property trends but also explore investment avenues, especially on foreign shores.

Crucially, in an increasingly globalized Japan, language barriers persist for many non-Japanese speakers. Property roadshows often extend language support, a game-changer for foreign investors who might otherwise grapple with overwhelming linguistic challenges.

International Property and Investment Conference in Japan last January 2023.

The Current Real Estate Landscape

The real estate sector is still on the path to recovery from the global pandemic, witnessing a gradual resurgence in investor interest and confidence. The depreciation of the Japanese yen in 2022 piqued curiosity in overseas employment and foreign currency earnings. Property roadshows create a vantage point for foreign investors to contemplate these aspects, firmly anchoring them in real estate.

In essence, property roadshows transcend the role of mere industry events; they become vibrant hubs for cultural exchange and knowledge-sharing, propelling the real estate market into exciting new horizons.

PropertyAccess has held its second International Property and Investment Conference (IPIC) for the year 2023, introducing global properties to the Japanese market. With nearly a thousand attendees, real estate developers were able to provide consultations with numerous potential investors and buyers. The success of this event has made developers and homebuyers alike to look forward for the next IPIC to be held in 2024.