This is not the same as our national conditions in China, because in Japan, land is privately owned, which means that you can do whatever you want on the land with the title deed. Our national conditions in China and Japan are not quite the same. In Japan, land is privately owned. In other words, as long as this land is yours, there will be more single-family villas.
Secondly, the location is different, which is similar to that in China. The better the location, the higher the price of the land itself. However, the original land area in Japan is not very large, so high-grade apartment buildings will be built in the city center to maximize the use of limited land area, so the construction price will be very expensive, and civilians who can't afford to buy a building can only return to their own land and build houses brick by brick, which is what we call villas.
Moreover, Japanese houses are hereditary, and the single-family villas we see in Japan may be handed down from generation to generation, so the house itself is very old. And it may be because the architectural design at that time was unreasonable, which led to poor lighting and ventilation of the house.
Or the house is seriously aging and disrepair, which leads to such problems in the house. And the decoration style is not necessarily the style that young people like. Young people want to turn the villa into an apartment. After all, the newly-built apartment will be more in line with the aesthetic standards of young people.
In Japan, the price of a top-class apartment is around 6 million yuan, and the highest may be as high as 20 million yuan.
So rich people in Japan like to live in apartments. In Japan, only living in an apartment is a symbol of the rich. Rich people will like the feeling that other mountains are dwarfed under the sky. Standing in front of the window of the apartment, looking at the night view outside, the visual experience overlooking made them particularly fascinated. In addition, the high price of apartments has become a symbol of their identity. ?