Marks Life's Commitment to Revitalizing Ueda City
Marks Life Corporation, a forward-thinking real estate company headquartered in Chuo, Tokyo, has been officially recognized by Ueda City in Nagano Prefecture as a support corporation for managing and revitalizing vacant homes. As the problem of vacant houses continues to escalate nationwide, this designation allows Marks Life to play a pivotal role in the effective management and utilization of these properties, striving to improve local living environments and address the issue of vacant homes in the community.
Background and Purpose of the Initiative
In Japan, the issue of vacant homes has reached critical levels, with Nagano Prefecture alone having approximately 207,000 vacant properties, translating to a staggering 20% vacancy rate, ranking sixth highest in the nation. Ueda City, known for its historical streets and vibrant community, faces the undesirable consequences of increasing vacant homes, affecting aesthetics, property values, and safety.
In response to this pressing matter, Marks Life recognized a significant opportunity to enhance Ueda City's value through the regeneration of vacant homes. Feeling a strong alignment with Ueda City's initiatives, including the