Aidi Acquires Rental Apartment Building in Tokyo’s Taito Ward
Aidi acquired “Regare,” a rental apartment building in Negishi 3-chome, Taito Ward, Tokyo, in December 2025. The seller was Daito Kentaku Asset Solution.
The property was completed in 2009. The 10-story, reinforced-concrete building has a Gross Floor Area of approximately 317 tsubo (approx. 11,280 sq. ft.). It is located a four-minute walk from Iriya Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line and a six-minute walk from Uguisudani Station on the JR Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku lines.
Aidi operates a real estate business that covers the full cycle from land acquisition to planning, development, sales and property management. The company also counts the acquisition and resale of income-producing real estate among its business areas. This transaction involves the acquisition of an existing rental apartment building and appears to be part of the company’s effort to build up income-generating assets based on stable occupancy. Seller Daito Kentaku Asset Solution acquired the property in August 2025, making this a short-term sale after a holding period of about four months.
Asking rents for rental housing within a five-minute walk of Iriya Station began trending upward in the second half of 2022 and reached a record-high level in the JPY 16,800-per-tsubo range in 2026, according to editorial research based on estie Residential Research. In areas close to central Tokyo, demand from single-person households remains firm, and the property is expected to maintain stable occupancy even without a major value-add program.
Key Facts
Property Name: Regare
Buyer: Aidi Co., Ltd.
Seller: Daito Kentaku Asset Solution Co., Ltd.
Location: 3-1-16 Negishi, Taito Ward, Tokyo
Nearest Stations: Four-minute walk from Iriya Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line; six-minute walk from Uguisudani Station on the JR Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku lines
Completion: February 2009
Number of Floors: 10F / B0 (reinforced-concrete structure)
Gross Floor Area: Approximately 317 tsubo (approx. 11,280 sq. ft.)
Total Units: 27