Addressing the Vacant House Crisis: A Partnership between Nexwill and Shikama Town
In a significant step towards resolving the growing issue of vacant homes in Japan, Nexwill Inc., based in Minato, Tokyo, has announced a partnership with Shikama Town in Miyagi Prefecture. The initiative aims to not only mitigate the impact of vacant properties but also enhance the community's living environment through proactive measures and collaboration.
Partnership Overview
The formal treaty will be signed on February 19, 2026, at the Shikama Town Hall, where Nexwill's CEO, Tomoyuki Maruoka, and Shikama Town Mayor, Toshiyasu Hayasaka, will officially mark the beginning of this collaboration. The partnership aims to facilitate the circulation and utilization of vacant houses, providing support to property owners and thereby preventing the emergence of new vacant properties.
This collaboration is expected to lead to greater community engagement and a sustained focus on maintaining a safe and pleasant environment for residents. By working together, Nexwill and Shikama Town will enhance local efforts to reuse and repurpose vacant properties while ensuring that the living conditions within the town remain conducive to its citizens.
About Nexwill Inc.
Nexwill specializes in the acquisition of difficult-to-sell properties, commonly known as