Is Real Estate Investment Only for a Select Few? Challenging the 'Opportunity Gap' in Investment

Seiko Estate & Development announces its April Dream to democratize real estate investment, offering end-to-end support for beginners as a construction company.
キャンペーンNQ 65/100出典:PR Times

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Our company supports April Dream, a project that designates April 1st as a day to broadcast dreams. This press release outlines the dream of Seiko Estate & Development Co., Ltd.

"Real estate investment is thought to be only for those with money."
Seiko Estate & Development Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture / CEO: Masatoshi Takagi), a construction company based in Fukuoka that directly contracts with real estate investors nationwide to support newly built apartment investments and nursing home investments, supports PR TIMES' 'April Dream.' We announce our vision to create a society where anyone can challenge real estate investment, even with zero knowledge or experience. Currently, real estate investment is strongly perceived as something only a select few can undertake—requiring substantial personal capital and being difficult without knowledge or experience—making it a 'distant option' for many. However, originally, asset building shouldn't be limited to a select few. We want to eliminate the gap between those who 'can challenge' and those who 'cannot.'

■ The Dream of 'Asset Building Anyone Can Challenge'
Our dream is to 'create a society where people can challenge asset building even from scratch.'

Current real estate investment is structured to favor those with 'capital,' 'information,' and 'experience.' As a result, there are many people who 'want to do it but cannot.'

■ Why Does That Gap Arise?
The reasons real estate investment feels difficult lie in structural problems such as 'not receiving correct information,' 'lacking a reliable partner,' and 'the mechanics being hard to understand.' In other words, the problem is not 'ability,' but 'environment' and 'opportunity.'

■ Support Only a Construction Company Can Provide
As a construction company directly facing investors, Seiko Estate & Development has always considered 'building quality,' 'profitability,' and 'long-term operation' as an integrated whole.

Masatoshi Takagi (CEO, Seiko Estate & Development Co., Ltd.)