Nexwill and Misato
2026-06-24 03:36:59

Nexwill and Misato Town Signing Partnership to Tackle Vacant House Issues

Addressing Vacant House Issues Through Partnership


The real estate company Nexwill, headquartered in Tokyo, has announced a strategic partnership with Misato Town in Saitama Prefecture to tackle the pressing issue of vacant homes. Misato's mayor, Nobutaka Harada, joined forces with Nexwill's president, Tomoyuki Maraoka, to sign a collaboration agreement aimed at promoting proper management and utilization of unoccupied properties.

This agreement is set to be formalized during a signing ceremony on June 30, 2026, at the Misato Town Office. The partnership intends to create a living environment that is both safe and sustainable by addressing the growing vacant house problem in the area, particularly in light of the township's aging population.

Context of the Partnership


As of the fiscal year 2023, Misato Town has reported 235 vacant houses, exacerbated by an aging demographic. The town has implemented various measures such as a vacant house bank to enhance circulation and a subsidy system to remove decrepit properties. However, Nexwill aims to take a more proactive approach by addressing the concerns of vacant house owners even before their properties deteriorate. The company's mission involves ensuring that these properties pass on effectively to the next generation.

Combining Misato's existing initiatives with Nexwill's purchasing business is expected to provide a multifaceted solution to the vacant housing crisis, ultimately contributing to regional revitalization.

Details of the Signing Ceremony


  • - Date: June 30, 2026 (Tuesday) at 15:00
  • - Location: Misato Town Office, Meeting Room 201
(323-1 Kibe, Misato Town, Kodama District, Saitama Prefecture)
  • - Signatories:
Mayor of Misato Town, Nobutaka Harada
President of Nexwill, Tomoyuki Maraoka

About Nexwill


Nexwill specializes in purchasing properties that are difficult to sell, particularly vacant and troubled real estate. Their business model focuses on resolving complicated ownership issues so that these properties can be efficiently resold in the market. Often, troubled properties are associated with various challenges, such as shared ownership through inheritance, non-compliance with building codes, and properties lacking proper registration.

Their innovative program titled 'Wakegai' addresses these complex cases by bringing legal and technical knowledge into play, transforming these properties back into marketable assets.

In response to the worsening vacant housing situation, Nexwill has also actively sought partnerships with sports teams and various municipalities to address this challenge. By collaborating with local governments and sports organizations, they offer a holistic approach to revitalizing communities while tackling vacant house issues.

Various Platforms Initiated by Nexwill


  • - URI・KAI: This online platform connects sellers of vacant and troubled real estate with potential buyers, facilitating transactions in the C to C space.
Visit URI・KAI

  • - URI・KAI for INVESTOR: A membership site tailored for investors interested in previously acquired vacant homes, with listings available for rental operations, including properties suitable for relocation and multi-residence living.
Explore URI・KAI for INVESTOR

For further inquiries related to this release, please contact:
  • - Nexwill
PR Representative: Tsuzuki
Phone: 03-6435-7950 / 080-7040-2920
Email: [email protected]

Nexwill is committed to implementing comprehensive strategies for the effective management of vacant properties while fostering sustainable community development throughout Japan.


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