Challenging the social issue of 'refusal of tenancy for seniors.' A married couple, a real estate agent and a nurse, launch the 'Mahoroba I' project for rental housing with monitoring services.
Flexible Co., Ltd. has launched the 'Mahoroba I' project for monitored rental housing in Koshigaya City, Saitama Prefecture, aiming to solve the issue of tenancy refusal for seniors. Led by a married couple, a real estate agent and a nurse, the project targets completion in Fall 2026.
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Flexible Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Ageo City, Saitama Prefecture; Representative Director: Kazuya Inomata), which operates real estate sales and elderly support businesses, held a ground-breaking ceremony on March 31, 2026, for "Mahoroba I," rental housing for seniors planned in Fukuroyama, Koshigaya City, Saitama Prefecture, officially starting the project.

This project is led by the representative, a real estate agent with 10 years of experience in the real estate industry, and his wife, a qualified nurse. It is an initiative that aims to solve the social issue of being denied rental housing due to "old age" from both a housing and living support perspective.
With the goal of completion in Fall 2026, we are working to create an environment where local seniors can continue to live independently and authentically.
▍The housing problem faced by healthy seniors, encountered in the field of real estate brokerage.

Mr. Inomata, the representative, has witnessed numerous cases in the real estate brokerage field where seniors, despite being physically and mentally healthy and capable of independent living, were denied entry into rental housing due to their age or being single, forcing them into elderly care facilities.
In facilities, daily life activities such as meals, bathing, and going out can be subject to certain restrictions, which can limit the freedom of life for those who have lived independently. Recognizing this reality, the need for "housing that balances freedom and security" became the starting point for this project.