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¥600,000 (~$4,000 USD)

East 4th Street South 5, Sunagawa Station – ¥600,000

東四条南5(砂川駅) 60万円
Rank: 57 6/10

Photos (20)

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Property Details

Location
📍 北海道砂川市東四条南5-1-14
Layout
4LDK
Land Area
264.46 m² (2847 sq ft)
Building Area
126.36 m² (1360 sq ft)
Year Built
1957 (69 years old)
Nearest Station
砂川 (17 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 57)

+20: 20 photos — excellent coverage
+25: Very cheap: ¥600,000
+5: Good lot size: 264.46m²
+3: Good size: 4LDK
+4: Great value: ¥2,269/m²

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
The price is genuinely shocking (¥600k/$4k for 126 sqm house + 264 sqm land), and the exterior photo shows a structurally intact, charming 1950s house with classic Japanese character. However, the interior photos reveal significant clutter, dated appliances, dim lighting, and general neglect that makes it visually unappealing despite renovation potential. The photos are functional but not Instagram-gold.
Visual Assessment
The exterior is the strongest element—a well-preserved mid-century Japanese home with traditional pitched roof and clean siding, photographed in bright daylight. Interior shots show compact but cluttered rooms with aging cabinets, poor lighting, and accumulated items; the narrow staircase photo is the weakest. Overall condition appears sound structurally but cosmetically tired and lived-in rather than charmingly rustic.
Suggested Angle
¥600,000 for a complete 1957 Japanese house + large land in Hokkaido—the ultimate fixer-upper blank canvas for remote workers dreaming of countryside living.
Red Flags
House appears to be currently occupied or recently vacated with belongings still present—verify ownership transfer timeline. Interior is cluttered and dim, making true condition assessment difficult. Sunagawa is a declining industrial town with limited job opportunities; remote work assumption is critical. 17-minute train commute to nearest station limits urban access. No visible modern utilities upgrades. Structural assessment by engineer strongly recommended before purchase.
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