26 Years in Business, 2,600 Projects Completed! Shiga's MORIKEN HAUS Launches "Home Regeneration Project"
MORIKEN HAUS, with 26 years of experience in Shiga Prefecture, has launched the 'Home Regeneration Project.' By applying high-quality renovations to used homes, they aim to solve issues of vacant houses and the quality of housing distribution.
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MORIKEN HAUS (9 employees), which has been operating a renovation business based in Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture for 26 years, has officially launched its "Home Regeneration Project" based on its cumulative track record of 2,600 completed projects, combining "used housing x high-quality renovation."
This project is an initiative to establish a "regeneration model with clear quality standards" in response to the increasing distribution of existing homes.
■ Background: Increase in Vacant Homes and Quality Issues in Existing Home Distribution
In the southern part of Shiga Prefecture (Otsu, Kusatsu, Ritto, Moriyama, Yasu, Konan, and parts of Kyoto), the distribution of existing homes is increasing year by year.
However, on the other hand, there are issues such as:
・Simplified renovations driven by price priority
・Variability in construction quality
・Unexpected defects after purchase
・A distribution structure that fails to re-evaluate the original performance of the house
FAQ
What is the 'Home Regeneration Project'?
It is a project by MORIKEN HAUS to enhance the value of used homes through high-quality renovations. They aim to provide homes that are as good as or better than new, with clear quality standards.
Why is this project important?
To address the increasing issue of vacant homes and to introduce a new value standard of 'quality' in the used home market, which is often chosen based on price alone. It also helps to increase the asset value of homes.
What are the target areas?
The main target areas are the southern part of Shiga Prefecture (Otsu, Kusatsu, Ritto, Moriyama, Higashi-Omi, and Konan) and some regions of Kyoto Prefecture.