In 2023, the number of non-regular workers in real estate agents and brokers in Japan stood at X thousand persons. Moving forward into 2024, this figure is forecasted to reach 1.73 thousand persons, marking a key shift into the forecasted period. By 2025, the number is expected to decline to 1.52 thousand persons, a year-on-year variation of -12.1%. This downward trend continues with 1.31 thousand persons in 2026 (-13.8% YoY), 1.1 thousand persons in 2027 (-16.0% YoY), and 0.9 thousand persons by 2028 (-18.2% YoY). The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2024 to 2028 is approximately -14.4%.
Future trends to watch for include potential shifts in employment structures due to the increasing adoption of automation and digital tools in the real estate sector. Furthermore, demographic changes and government policies aimed at stabilizing the job market could also impact the number of non-regular workers in this industry.