Ranking Breakdown (Score: 63)
+15: 11 photos — lots of content
+25: Very cheap: ¥980,000
+5: Good lot size: 363.17m²
+7: Very spacious: 7DK
+7: Very close to station: 5 min
+4: Great value: ¥2,698/m²
LLM Evaluation
Reasoning
The price is genuinely shocking—under $7k USD for a house with land near a train station. However, the property photos reveal significant deterioration: overgrown vegetation, weathered/darkened wood siding, visible neglect, and outdated/minimalist interiors. The photos are functional but uninspiring, lacking the visual appeal needed to convert scrollers into serious inquiries. It reads as a true akiya requiring substantial renovation rather than a charming fixer-upper.
Visual Assessment
The exterior shows a weathered 2-story wooden house with dark, aged cladding and overgrown grounds—clearly long-abandoned. Interior shots reveal basic, unfinished spaces: a basic toilet, a worn bathroom with deteriorated surfaces, and sparse tatami-mat rooms with minimal light. Photo quality is adequate but the property's condition is visibly poor. No standout shots that suggest character or renovation potential.
Suggested Angle
Under $7,000 for a 7-room house with 363sqm land and train access—Japan's most extreme akiya bargain, or a money pit? Swipe to judge.
Red Flags
Significant structural neglect visible in photos—darkened wood suggests moisture/rot issues. Heavily overgrown property indicates years of abandonment. Bathrooms and fixtures are extremely dated/deteriorated. No interior photos showing livable spaces. High renovation costs likely to exceed purchase price. Unclear if house is habitable or requires full rebuild. Winter snow region (Niigata) means heating/infrastructure costs will be significant. Limited appeal to mainstream renovators despite low price.
akiya
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abandoned-house
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renovation-heavy
niigata-rural
traditional-wood
needs-work
bargain-hunters