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Industry | Internet, real estate |
Founded | November 23, 2016 (Incorporated) [1] |
Founder | Hiroki Kazato Sheila Baylon |
Headquarters | Japan, Tokyo , Singapore |
Number of locations | Japan, Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia |
Area served | Japan, Philippines |
Key people | Hiroki Kazato (CEO) Sheila Baylon (CPRO) |
Services | Property and comparison search websites |
Parent | RE.A.PRA Ventures |
Website | PropertyAccess Japan PropertyAccess Philippines |
PropertyAccess (Pty Ltd) is a real estate digital company in Southeast Asia that provides its users with real estate multi-listings, and intelligent data and analysis. The company connects real estate developers, agents, institutional/retail buyers and sellers, landlords, and tenants across Southeast Asia.
The company was founded by two Real Estate moguls: Hiroki Kazato, the chief executive officer, and Shiela Baylon, the chief revenue and partnership officer.
In 2010, Kazato founded his own company, Real Estate Mediation Transparency Forum Co., Ltd.. Soon, he sold his company to Sony Group and helped establish Sony Real Estate Co., Ltd. as a founding member and soon after as an executive officer. He is widely known in Japan as an expert in real estate trading and distribution. [2]
Baylon has extensive marketing and sales experience from Residential Projects to Townships in Real Estate Consultancy, Development, and Digital industries. She has done business in countries such as the Philippines, Singapore, China, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Japan, and has developed a deep knowledge and understanding of the Asian real estate industry. [2]
Under RE.A.PRA Ventures based in Singapore, [3] the company was incorporated and registered as Realforward on November 23, 2016. [4] In April 2017 the company changed its name into PropertyAccess and officially launched in Japan in November 2017.
PropertyAccess initially operated on an offline consultancy basis, connecting Japanese investors to real estate contacts in the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore. However, PropertyAccess.co, the online listing service, went live on April 18, 2018. It was officially launched in the Philippines on May 11, 2018, at a gathering in The Harlan + Holden Glasshouse, Rockwell Center, Makati City. [5]
As part of showcasing the Southeast Asian real estate market, PropertyAccess also organizes a series of conferences [6] [7] [8] alongside the annual Japan International Property Awards (JIPA). [9] [10] [11]
The Japan International Property Awards (JIPA) is Japan’s first award ceremony dedicated towards recognizing international real estate projects. It showcases Southeast Asia’s best developments from residential to commercial. It recognizes the top regional developers and their flagship projects that passed the rigid Japanese standards of development excellence.
JIPA was inaugurated in at Andaz Hotel Toranomon Hills, Minato-ku, Tokyo in 2018.
Nominees hail mostly from Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam. From a pool of nominees, a select board of judges from various fields in real estate will choose three finalists for each category. [12] [13] [14] [15]
CATEGORY 1: ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT & SUSTAINABILITY
- Best Green Feature Development - Arya Residences of Arthaland (Philippines)
- Best Resort Home Development - Sheraton Phuket by Apex Development (Thailand)
CATEGORY 2: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
- Best Family-Friendly Development - Crosswinds by Vista Land (Philippines)
- Best Mix-Integrated Development - Whizdom 101 by MQDC (Thailand)
- Best Township Development - Whizdom 101 by MQDC (Thailand)
CATEGORY 3: OUTSTANDING PROJECTS
- Best High-Rise Condominium - Ascott Star Residences by Alpine Return (Malaysia)
- Best Hotel Suite Development - Ascott Star Residences by Alpine Return (Malaysia)
- Best Luxury High-Rise Development - Park Central by Ayala Land (Philippines)
CATEGORY 4: SPECIAL RECOGNITION
- Fastest Growing Developer - Ortigas & Company (Philippines)
CATEGORY 1: ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT & SUSTAINABILITY
- Best Green Feature Development - ArthaLand Century Pacific Tower by ArthaLand (Philippines)
- Best Resort Home Development - D’Rapport Residences by Acmar (Malaysia)
CATEGORY 2: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
- Best Family-Friendly Development - D’Rapport Residences by Acmar (Malaysia)
- Best Office High Rise Development - Cebu Exchange by ArthaLand (Philippines)
- Best Township Development - Vinhomes Smart City by Vinhomes (Vietnam)
CATEGORY 3: OUTSTANDING PROJECTS
- Best Luxury High Rise Development - The Estate by SMDC & FederalLand (Philippines)
- Best Hotel Suite Development - Grand Hyatt Manila by FederalLand (Philippines)
- Best Architectural Design - The Estate by SMDC & FederalLand (Philippines)
- Most Iconic Development - Sunshine Marina Nha Trang Bay by Sunshine Group (Vietnam)
CATEGORY 4: SPECIAL RECOGNITION
- Master Planner of the Year - Ortigas & Company (Philippines)
- Emerging Developer of the Year - Netland (Vietnam)
- Trailblazer of the Year - SM Development Corporation (Philippines)
Property Access hosted the first International Real Estate & Investment Conference last November 2017 at Tokyo, and organized another one the following year for Osaka, May 2018, and again at Tokyo, November 2018.
All of which were participated by top real estate developers and investment companies in Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Laos, Mongolia, Maldives, UK, and the US.
It became Japan’s largest real estate exhibition with approximately 2,000 people participating. In addition, a total transaction of approximately 2 billion yen was born, and interest in overseas investment was seen to increase. [19] [20]
The International Real Estate Investment Conference and the World Investment Fair were events organized in partnership with Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism (MLITT) and JARECO (Japan - America Real Estate Coalition Office).
These events were attended almost a thousand participants as the events were attended by potential investors, top real estate developers and investment companies in Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Laos, Mongolia, Maldives, UK, the US, and more. [21] [22]
Property Access partners with top developers and hold private events to bridge a connection between developers and eager Japanese investors.
These events are small and intimate, exclusive only to 10 to 60 interested investors.
In September 2019, PropertyAccess endorsed Arthaland to Japanese investors and helped them secure more than ₱1 billion worth of property investment. [23]
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