Chuo Property Joins the Kansai SDGs Platform
Chuo Property Co., Ltd., led by President Masashi Matsubara, with its headquarters located at 1-6-5 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, has recently announced its participation in the
Kansai SDGs Platform. This initiative is a collaborative effort aimed at achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by involving a diverse range of stakeholders, including private companies, NGOs, universities, and government bodies across the Kansai region.
Overview of the Kansai SDGs Platform
The Kansai SDGs Platform serves as a vital network designed to promote awareness about the significance of the SDGs. By fostering collaboration among various parties, the platform strives to accelerate activities that contribute to creating a sustainable society in Kansai, alongside generating high social value through economic activities. For more information, you can visit their official website:
Kansai SDGs Platform.
Background of Participation and Future Outlook
Chuo Property has primarily focused on supporting the sale of inherited real estate across Japan. The company has excelled in managing complex cases, particularly in the sale of fractional ownership properties. Utilizing its extensive network, Chuo Property connects often-neglected vacant properties with potential buyers nationwide, actively addressing local real estate challenges.
Currently, the issue of low liquidity and neglect of real estate—especially those with complicated ownership structures—has introduced significant social challenges across Japan, including the Kansai region. Through participating in the Kansai SDGs Platform, Chuo Property aims to forge deeper connections with various stakeholders, including local governments and businesses, educational institutions, and more.
The goal is to discover new buyers for abandoned inherited properties, thereby attracting more residents and multi-home dwellers who wish to connect with the region. This endeavor aims to sustainably expand the population linked to the area, contributing to the achievement of SDG Goal 11: promoting inclusive and sustainable urbanization.
Comments from President Masashi Matsubara
President Masashi Matsubara emphasized that the increase in vacant homes due to property inheritance is an urgent issue faced by communities across Japan. He highlighted that through this platform collaboration, Chuo Property will deepen its partnerships beyond traditional sectors including academia, government, and private entities. The company intends to leverage its expertise in real estate sales and its nationwide matching capabilities to their fullest potential.
By alleviating the burdens associated with property ownership and reviving vacant homes as "valuable local resources," Chuo Property commits to vigorously promote sustainable urban development and revitalization initiatives, especially in the Kansai region.
About Chuo Property Co., Ltd.
Chuo Property specializes in resolving complex real estate issues, particularly those related to inherited properties, vacant houses, fractional ownership, and land lease rights across Japan. The company utilizes its unique know-how and network to tackle various challenges posed by intricate ownership structures, aiming to enhance the effective utilization of real estate and contribute to social issues such as declining community vitality. The overarching vision is to foster sustainable communities throughout Japan.
For more details, visit the official website:
Chuo Property.