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¥4,800,000 (~$32,000 USD)

Wakayama City, Kimi-Midera Station - ¥4.8 Million

和歌川町(紀三井寺駅) 480万円
Rank: 35 6/10

Photos (21)

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Property Details

Location
📍 和歌山県和歌山市和歌川町
Layout
6DK
Land Area
164.94 m² (1775 sq ft)
Building Area
112.81 m² (1214 sq ft)
Year Built
1975 (51 years old)
Nearest Station
紀三井寺 (12 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 35)

+20: 21 photos — excellent coverage
+8: Moderate price: ¥4,800,000
+7: Very spacious: 6DK

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
The price is reasonable but not shocking for a 1970s residential property in an urban area near a train station. Photos show a well-maintained, clean interior with traditional Japanese rooms and modern amenities, which is positive. However, the location is suburban/urban rather than the romantic rural akiya aesthetic that drives engagement on this niche. The property is livable and attractive but lacks the 'wow' factor (dramatic renovation potential, dramatic views, unique architecture, or extreme bargain) that makes content go viral.
Visual Assessment
Photos show bright, clean interiors with traditional tatami rooms, wooden finishes, and modern kitchen/dining areas. The exterior shows a modest but well-kept Japanese residential house in a quiet neighborhood. Photo quality is good with natural lighting. No visible damage, mold, or decay—this is a functional, move-in-ready property rather than a project house.
Suggested Angle
All-electric Wakayama house with traditional tatami rooms, 12 minutes to the station, under ¥5M—the Japanese dream home starter pack for city workers seeking suburban calm.
Red Flags
Built in 1975 (49 years old) — potential future renovation needs. Suburban location rather than rural, so less novelty appeal for the 'cheap Japanese property' niche audience. Not dramatically underpriced or aesthetically unique enough to stand out.
affordable move-in-ready traditional-japanese-home train-accessible modern-amenities all-electric wakayama family-home