Unable to obtain everything they wanted in Austria, the Japanese delegation conducted a survey and then left, and Vienna gained a new Japanese Embassy.
One can't help but admire the foresight of the Japanese, who, despite their financial difficulties, gritted their teeth and established embassies in several major European countries.
The cost of living in Vienna is not low, especially in comparison to Japan; the real estate prices here are sky-high. It's not that there are people speculating on property, it is purely the result of market self-regulation.
As the largest—and effectively only—land supplier in Vienna, Franz could responsibly say that property speculation in Austria had no financial future.
Vienna's housing prices have soared, and the moniker "City that Never Sleeps" has played a significant role. Just for that name alone, people are constantly delighted to buy houses in Vienna.