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WEAVE LIVING, KKR to acquire six prime Tokyo properties

Over 240 new units are set to open from Autumn 2025.

Living sector specialist WEAVE LIVING and global investment firm KKR announced the signing of definitive agreements to acquire six properties in prime Tokyo locations.

The move builds on the continued momentum of the Weave Living Japan Residential Venture I (WLJRV I) partnership between WEAVE LIVING and KKR.

With the latest acquisitions, the partnership has grown its portfolio to 17 properties within the first six months of its establishment.

Three of these new acquisitions are located in Tokyo’s upscale Minato ward neighbourhoods of Roppongi, Minami Azabu, and Shirokane.

WEAVE LIVING will also introduce its premium WEAVE RESIDENCES brand as part of its Roppongi and Minami Azabu offerings.

The remaining locations will expand the WEAVE PLACE brand, offering private apartments with various furnished options.

Under these plans, more than 240 fully furnished luxury rental properties are expected to be ready starting from fall 2025.

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