Ranking Breakdown (Score: 59)
+20: 20 photos — excellent coverage
+20: Cheap: ¥1,300,000
+5: Good lot size: 341.0m²
+3: Good size: 4LDK
+7: Very close to station: 4 min
+4: Great value: ¥3,812/m²
LLM Evaluation
Reasoning
The price is genuinely striking for Hokkaido (¥1.3M ≈ $8.7k USD), and the property shows solid bones—multiple renovations, decent layout, good land size. However, the photos are somewhat dated and institutional in style (typical Japanese listing photography), lacking the aesthetic drama that goes viral. The property appears functionally sound rather than charming or dramatically picturesque.
Visual Assessment
Photos show a modest but well-maintained white suburban house with dark trim, clearly in livable condition—not an akiya or derelict structure. Interior shots reveal simple but clean spaces with radiant heating, functional kitchen, and period-appropriate finishes. Photo quality is standard real estate catalog style: decent lighting but flat composition, lacking artistic appeal. No dramatic 'before/after' transformation narrative evident.
Suggested Angle
¥1.3 million for a full 4-bedroom house on 341 sqm of land in Japan—this is what true affordability looks like in Hokkaido's quiet neighborhoods (and yes, it's already renovated).
Red Flags
Built in 1963—structural longevity beyond next major renovation cycle uncertain. Photos lack interior detail of upper floor/bedrooms. No views, garden features, or distinctive character visible. Listing text doesn't specify current ownership/sale readiness or any restrictions. Property appears generic suburban rather than distinctive/photogenic.
hokkaido
cheap-property
4bedroom
large-land
suburban
move-to-japan
affordable-housing
otaru
renovated
quiet-neighborhood