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¥4,900,000 (~$32,666 USD)

Property with Bay Windows: A distinctive design that protrudes from the wall

出窓付き物件です。壁から飛び出るような作りが特徴的です
Rank: 38 6/10

Photos (20)

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Property Details

Location
📍 栃木県那須塩原市寺子205-53
Layout
2LDK+S(納戸)
Land Area
272.0 m² (2928 sq ft)
Building Area
87.76 m² (945 sq ft)
Year Built
1996 (30 years old)
Nearest Station
高久 (38 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 38)

+20: 20 photos — excellent coverage
+8: Moderate price: ¥4,900,000
+5: Good lot size: 272.0m²
+5: Decent age (1996)

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
The property offers decent value (¥4.9M for a livable 1996 house on 272 sqm land near a train station) with charming bay-window architecture that photographs well. However, the location is quite rural (38 min from nearest station), the photos are competently shot but lack the wow-factor needed for viral appeal, and there's no dramatic transformation story or ultra-low price to hook scrollers. It's a solid middle-market property, not a bargain-hunter's dream.
Visual Assessment
The photos show a well-maintained, clean home interior with adequate natural lighting. The kitchen and bathroom are functional and tidy (not glamorous, but not grimy). The exterior shot displays a neat, modest 2-story house with the signature bay windows intact. The photos are clear and well-lit—this is genuinely move-in ready—but lack dramatic character, exceptional views, or architectural standout moments that would stop a scrolling audience.
Suggested Angle
¥4.9M for a move-in-ready Japanese home with charming retro bay windows and 272 sqm of land—ready to occupy this week.
Red Flags
Location is quite remote (38 minutes by car from nearest train station, Takaku), which limits appeal to non-car owners; price is respectable but not shockingly cheap, so lacks the 'steal' factor that drives engagement; property is conventional and well-maintained rather than dramatically charming or architecturally unique.
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