Y***i 发帖数: 1932 | 1 The value of the average house depreciates to zero in just 22 years
According to Nomura, a brokerage, the value of the average Japanese house
depreciates to zero in 22 years. (It is calculated separately from the land,
which is more likely to hold its value.) Most are knocked down and rebuilt.
Sales of new homes far outstrip those of used ones, which usually change
hands in the expectation that they will be demolished and replaced. In
America and Europe second-hand houses accounted for 90% of sales and new-
builds for 10% in 2017. In Japan the proportions are the other way around.
这个令人目瞪口呆啊 |
Y***i 发帖数: 1932 | |
m********k 发帖数: 1 | |
h******k 发帖数: 15372 | 4 日本房子小,主要的价值都在土地上,翻建更划算。不过22年还是太夸张了。 |
Y***i 发帖数: 1932 | 5 知道20多年就拆掉,估计材料啥的也不会太好
房子也不会去认真维修
赶脚非常浪费 |
g*q 发帖数: 26623 | 6 其实这个文化跟中国是一致的.中国人也不愿住二手房,除非实在买不起新房.
不过这个调查只包括了独立屋.多户的楼房不可能平均那么短命.中国农村的房子寿命也
高不到哪里去. |
s******d 发帖数: 9806 | 7 美帝rental property折旧标准就是27.5年。只不过美帝的情况是就算折旧完了之后,
拆掉重盖也是不合算的,国家不鼓励你这么干。
日本这么干是有传统的。为什么人家的木结构建筑能保留几百年?就是因为每隔一段时
间是拆掉大修一次。
land,
rebuilt.
【在 Y***i 的大作中提到】 : The value of the average house depreciates to zero in just 22 years : According to Nomura, a brokerage, the value of the average Japanese house : depreciates to zero in 22 years. (It is calculated separately from the land, : which is more likely to hold its value.) Most are knocked down and rebuilt. : Sales of new homes far outstrip those of used ones, which usually change : hands in the expectation that they will be demolished and replaced. In : America and Europe second-hand houses accounted for 90% of sales and new- : builds for 10% in 2017. In Japan the proportions are the other way around. : 这个令人目瞪口呆啊
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