AlbaLink Co., Ltd. Concludes 'Comprehensive Cooperation Agreement on Promoting Circulation of Vacant Houses' with Niihama City, Ehime Prefecture
AlbaLink Co., Ltd. officially signed an agreement with Niihama City on May 18, 2026, to promote the circulation of vacant houses. The company will utilize its expertise in handling difficult-to-sell properties to help solve local housing issues in cooperation with the municipality.
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AlbaLink Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Koto-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Kenji Kawata; hereinafter 'AlbaLink') officially concluded a 'Comprehensive Cooperation Agreement on Promoting the Circulation of Vacant Houses' (hereinafter 'this Agreement') with Niihama City, Ehime Prefecture, on Monday, May 18, 2026.
Background and Purpose of the Agreement
Niihama City in Ehime Prefecture once flourished with the Besshi Copper Mine and currently continues to develop as one of Shikoku's leading industrial cities. However, the increase in vacant houses due to population decline has become an urgent issue in recent years. Although there are multiple real estate agencies in the city, properties with low marketability that are difficult to handle, and properties that are difficult to rebuild, have not progressed in circulation, requiring specialized solutions. Moving forward, it is necessary to solve this by expanding options alongside owner awareness, and actively promoting the circulation and utilization of low-liquidity properties that are difficult to trade on the market.
This agreement was concluded with the aim of promoting the resolution of the vacant house problem and the preservation of the living environment in cooperation with Niihama City, leveraging AlbaLink's specialized know-how on the circulation and utilization of highly difficult real estate and its nationwide network.
Main Contents of the Agreement
1. Matters relating to the circulation of vacant houses, etc.
2. Matters relating to the utilization of vacant houses, etc.
3. Matters relating to consultations with owners of vacant houses, etc.
4. Matters relating to matching real estate with special circumstances to users.
5. Matters relating to sharing and disseminating information necessary for vacant house countermeasures.
6. Other matters necessary to achieve the objectives.
Administrative Overview
In charge of this agreement: Niihama City Hall, Construction Department, Building Guidance Division
Niihama City Official Website: https://www.city.niihama.lg.jp/
Company Overview
Company Name: AlbaLink Co., Ltd.
Location: 3F BESIDE KIBA, 2-17-16 Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0042
Representative: Kenji Kawata
Main Phone Number: 03-6458-8617
Official Website: https://albalink.co.jp/
Official note: https://note.com/albalink_company
Problematic/Troubled Property Resolution Service 'Wakeari Property Purchase Pro': https://wakearipro.com/
Vacant House Specialized Resolution Service 'Akiya Kaitoritai': https://akiya-kaitoritai.com/
Real Estate Investment Information Media 'Real Estate Investment Forest': https://2do-3.com/for-beginners/
Background and Purpose of the Agreement
Niihama City in Ehime Prefecture once flourished with the Besshi Copper Mine and currently continues to develop as one of Shikoku's leading industrial cities. However, the increase in vacant houses due to population decline has become an urgent issue in recent years. Although there are multiple real estate agencies in the city, properties with low marketability that are difficult to handle, and properties that are difficult to rebuild, have not progressed in circulation, requiring specialized solutions. Moving forward, it is necessary to solve this by expanding options alongside owner awareness, and actively promoting the circulation and utilization of low-liquidity properties that are difficult to trade on the market.
This agreement was concluded with the aim of promoting the resolution of the vacant house problem and the preservation of the living environment in cooperation with Niihama City, leveraging AlbaLink's specialized know-how on the circulation and utilization of highly difficult real estate and its nationwide network.
Main Contents of the Agreement
1. Matters relating to the circulation of vacant houses, etc.
2. Matters relating to the utilization of vacant houses, etc.
3. Matters relating to consultations with owners of vacant houses, etc.
4. Matters relating to matching real estate with special circumstances to users.
5. Matters relating to sharing and disseminating information necessary for vacant house countermeasures.
6. Other matters necessary to achieve the objectives.
Administrative Overview
In charge of this agreement: Niihama City Hall, Construction Department, Building Guidance Division
Niihama City Official Website: https://www.city.niihama.lg.jp/
Company Overview
Company Name: AlbaLink Co., Ltd.
Location: 3F BESIDE KIBA, 2-17-16 Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0042
Representative: Kenji Kawata
Main Phone Number: 03-6458-8617
Official Website: https://albalink.co.jp/
Official note: https://note.com/albalink_company
Problematic/Troubled Property Resolution Service 'Wakeari Property Purchase Pro': https://wakearipro.com/
Vacant House Specialized Resolution Service 'Akiya Kaitoritai': https://akiya-kaitoritai.com/
Real Estate Investment Information Media 'Real Estate Investment Forest': https://2do-3.com/for-beginners/
FAQ
What is the purpose of the agreement between Niihama City and AlbaLink?
To promote the circulation and utilization of vacant houses, especially those difficult to sell, addressing the issue caused by population decline.
What types of properties does AlbaLink specialize in?
AlbaLink specializes in 'problematic properties' that are difficult to circulate, such as those with low marketability or difficult reconstruction conditions.
How will this help vacant house owners in Niihama?
The agreement includes consultations with owners and matching difficult properties with potential users to resolve their real estate burdens.