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¥4,900,000 (~$32,666 USD)

★Convenient near Fressey!★ 7-minute walk to Ōgo Station! ★Versatile 6-room layout◎

☆フレッセイ近くで便利♪☆大胡駅まで徒歩約7分!☆使い方色々6DK◎
Rank: 40 6/10

Photos (21)

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Property Details

Location
📍 群馬県前橋市上大屋町87-21
Layout
6DK
Land Area
209.06 m² (2250 sq ft)
Building Area
109.71 m² (1181 sq ft)
Year Built
1990 (36 years old)
Nearest Station
大胡 (11 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 40)

+20: 21 photos — excellent coverage
+8: Moderate price: ¥4,900,000
+5: Good lot size: 209.06m²
+7: Very spacious: 6DK

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
The property itself is solid—built 1990, spacious 6DK layout, convenient location with good walkability to transit and amenities, and a respectable price point (~$33k USD). However, the photos reveal aging interiors with dated aesthetics, limited natural light in some rooms, and worn wood/carpet that reads as 'tired 1990s suburban' rather than 'charming renovation potential.' It's livable but not Instagram-stunning; the audience wants either wow-factor cheap ($5-10k) or beautiful ($30k+). This is in the awkward middle zone.
Visual Assessment
Photos show a well-maintained but dated 2-story suburban home with modern extensions. Interiors feature light wooden floors, tatami rooms, and bright windows—generally clean and livable, but with 1990s décor that lacks character. The largest living space is well-lit and airy. No visible mold, major damage, or filth, but also no compelling design elements that would make followers stop scrolling. Photo quality is decent but uninspired.
Suggested Angle
Affordable suburban family home 7 minutes from the station: a practical Japanese renovation canvas for those seeking space over charm.
Red Flags
Property is suburban/commuter-zone rather than rural charm—less appeal to akiya enthusiasts. Price point ($33k) is high enough to expect something visually distinctive, which this lacks. Generic 1990s construction with no unique architectural features or land drama (only 209 sqm land). May appeal more to practical investors than Instagram dreamers.
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