Addressing the Vacant Housing Challenge in Saitama
In an innovative move to tackle the persistent issue of vacant homes in Saitama City, Ject One, a leading real estate and renovation company based in Shibuya, Tokyo, has officially partnered with Saitama Resona Bank to implement the "Comprehensive Solution System for Vacant Houses." This initiative, which started in September 2025, combines resources from various specialized companies to effectively address the myriad problems associated with vacant properties.
Collaborative Framework of the Initiative
The "Comprehensive Solution System for Vacant Houses" offers a wide range of services, including property management, sales, rental, demolition, renovation, estate clearance, and community revitalization. The system was launched to address visitors' and residents' concerns about vacant housing, providing a one-stop service for property owners. With 16 specialized companies collaborating, there is a well-rounded response to alleviate the various complications that arise from unoccupied properties.
Through this system, each participating company, including Ject One, takes on individual roles tailored to their expertise at various stages—prevention of vacancy, management, and utilization of these properties. For instance, Ject One will utilize its extensive experience and knowledge gained from its vacant property support service, "Aki-Support," to assist property owners and devise tailored utilization plans, including renovation and management strategies.
Recent Developments and Collaboration with Saitama City
As of January 29, 2026, the partnership between Ject One and Saitama City will enable better communication and support for local property owners facing issues related to vacant homes. The concerns raised by these owners will be shared with participating companies through Saitama Resona Bank, creating a tailored response based on individual needs. This advancement ensures that those grappling with vacant properties can access nearby, easy-to-reach support.
As part of this initiative, Ject One will not only assist in addressing the newly received inquiries from Saitama City regarding vacant homes but will also focus on promoting the effective use of vacant properties and stores throughout Saitama Prefecture, ultimately striving toward regional revitalization and economic growth.
Overview of Ject One
Founded on January 28, 2009, Ject One has emerged as a key player in the real estate development landscape in Japan, specializing in residential, commercial, and hotel projects, alongside renovation and property management services. Its commitment to creating effective solutions for vacant homes through "Aki-Support" positions it as a crucial contributor to this collaborative effort. Established with a capital of 130 million yen, Ject One has a mission to maximize the potential of diverse properties based on individual land and neighborhood needs. For more details, potential property owners can visit
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The "Aki-Support" Service
"Aki-Support" is a dedicated service developed by Ject One to alleviate the concerns associated with vacant homes. By providing personalized consultations, proposing effective utilization plans, and managing renovations, "Aki-Support" assists property owners in navigating and resolving their vacant property issues easily. Since its inception in 2016, the service has expanded not only to residential properties but also actively supports companies looking to repurpose idle real estate assets.
Benefits for Property Owners
- - Ownership Retention: Customers benefit by returning the renovated property to them upon the conclusion of the agreement, as ownership remains unchanged.
- - Cost Management: All renovation costs are primarily covered by "Aki-Support," relieving property owners of the financial and logistical burden of renovation projects.
This comprehensive support system promises to transform the landscape of vacant housing in Saitama City, providing a robust framework for property owners to address their challenges effectively.
Through this cooperative initiative, Ject One is paving the way for a revitalized community where vacant houses are put to productive use, supporting local development and fostering economic progress in Saitama Prefecture.