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¥3,000,000 (~$20,000 USD)

Asama, Hirashika Town, Yokote City, Akita – ¥3,000,000

平鹿町浅舞字浅舞 300万円
Rank: 48 6/10

Photos (20)

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Property Details

Location
📍 秋田県横手市平鹿町浅舞字浅舞254-2
Layout
4LDK+S(納戸)
Land Area
213.54 m² (2299 sq ft)
Building Area
115.67 m² (1245 sq ft)
Year Built
1994 (32 years old)
Nearest Station
横手 (26 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 48)

+20: 20 photos — excellent coverage
+15: Affordable: ¥3,000,000
+5: Good lot size: 213.54m²
+5: Decent age (1994)
+3: Good size: 4LDK+S(納戸)

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
The price is excellent value for English-speaking property hunters, and the layout is appealing (4LDK, spacious land, flat terrain, 1994 build). However, the interior photos reveal a dated, tired property with worn tatami, dull lighting, and an overall neglected aesthetic. While not visibly damaged or moldy, the spaces lack charm or visual appeal — they look exhausted rather than 'charmingly rustic.' The photos are adequate quality but uninspiring, which limits social media engagement.
Visual Assessment
The photos show a dated 1990s home with traditional tatami rooms, wooden elements, and pale walls. Interior shots reveal worn flooring, dim natural lighting, and minimal furnishings — the spaces feel empty and tired rather than inviting. The exterior shows a modest suburban house with a carport and overgrown landscaping. Photo quality is clear but uninspiring; there are no standout 'Instagram moments' that would make someone stop scrolling.
Suggested Angle
¥3 million for a 4LDK with 60+ tsubo of land in rural Akita — a blank canvas for your Japanese countryside dream (renovation and vision required).
Red Flags
Property condition suggests deferred maintenance and age-related wear; interior lighting and aesthetics are notably tired. No visible structural damage noted, but the overall presentation suggests this is more of a 'tear down and rebuild' opportunity than a move-in ready or charmingly rustic fixer. Akita's remote location and winter climate (heavy snow) are significant lifestyle factors. Photos lack any 'wow factor' to offset the work required.
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