Aiming to Solve the Vacant Home Problem: Nexwill Inc. Announces Partnership Agreement with Mori Town, Shizuoka Prefecture. Ceremony to be held on April 9, 2026.
Real estate company Nexwill has signed a partnership agreement with Mori Town in Shizuoka to tackle the vacant home problem. Starting April 2026, an employee will be dispatched to promote the circulation and utilization of vacant properties through a public-private partnership, aiming to improve services for residents.
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Nexwill Inc. (Headquarters: Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Tomoyuki Maruoka), a company that purchases and handles troubled real estate such as vacant houses and properties with shared ownership, will conclude a partnership agreement with Mori Town, Shizuoka Prefecture (Mayor: Yasuo Ota) concerning the promotion of vacant home countermeasures. A partnership agreement ceremony will be held at the Mori Town Hall on April 9, 2026.
Furthermore, utilizing the Corporate-to-Local Government Dispatch Program, we will dispatch one of our employees starting from April 2026. The commissioning ceremony for this employee will also be held on the same day.


Overview of the Partnership
This agreement aims to promote the circulation and utilization of vacant homes by fostering close mutual collaboration between Mori Town and Nexwill. This will contribute to the preservation of a good living environment, the promotion of a safe and secure community, and the further improvement of resident services.
According to the town's vacant home countermeasure plan for FY2023, one in ten houses in the town is vacant. With the local population decline and the aging of existing housing, the number of vacant homes is expected to continue to increase. Through this partnership, we will promote the creation of a system for vacant home circulation and the utilization of vacant homes in settlement and relocation policies. By dispatching our employee as a corporate-to-local government liaison, we will build a stronger collaboration.
Ceremony Overview
Date & Time: Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 16:00
Location: Mayor's Office, Mori Town Hall (2101-1 Mori, Mori-machi, Shuchi-gun, Shizuoka)
Attendees: [Mori Town] Mayor Yasuo Ota
[Nexwill Inc.] CEO Tomoyuki Maruoka
About Nexwill Inc.
We purchase vacant houses and troubled real estate, which are considered difficult to sell compared to general real estate. We then resolve issues such as complex ownership rights, eliminating the 'trouble' that makes them difficult to handle or sell, and then resell them.
While many people associate troubled real estate with stigmatized properties (Jiko Bukken), there are actually other factors. Examples include shared ownership where multiple people own a property due to inheritance, properties that cannot be rebuilt because they do not meet building code standards, and properties whose ownership has become unclear after repeated un-registered inheritances.
Our company operates the 'WAKEGAl' business, where we purchase such properties, sort out the rights, and make them sellable.
Furthermore, to address the escalating vacant home problem, we are actively engaged in public-private partnerships with local governments and sports teams. We have concluded partnership agreements with multiple municipalities to support the resolution of vacant home issues, and we also collaborate with sports teams to promote local autonomy.