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¥1,800,000 (~$12,000 USD)

Yashafuro, Hachirogata Town, Akita - 180 Man Yen (Near Hachirogata Station, 4 min walk)

夜叉袋字下昼寝(八郎潟駅) 180万円
Rank: 53 6/10

Photos (5)

Property photo 1 Property photo 2 Property photo 3 Property photo 4 Property photo 5

Property Details

Location
📍 秋田県南秋田郡八郎潟町夜叉袋字下昼寝
Layout
8DK
Land Area
802.2 m² (8635 sq ft)
Building Area
337.43 m² (3632 sq ft)
Year Built
1969 (57 years old)
Nearest Station
八郎潟 (4 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 53)

+5: 5 photos
+20: Cheap: ¥1,800,000
+10: Large lot: 802.2m²
+7: Very spacious: 8DK
+7: Very close to station: 4 min
+4: Great value: ¥2,244/m²

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
Strong price-to-land-size ratio and proximity to station are appealing, but the property shows significant age and the photos reveal mixed condition—beautiful traditional tatami rooms contrast with dated bathrooms and a generally tired aesthetic. Moderate social media appeal for the right audience, but not a standout viral property.
Visual Assessment
Photos show spacious, well-lit traditional tatami rooms with exposed wooden beams and classical Japanese architecture—visually charming and photogenic. However, the bathroom and toilet appear dated/worn, and overall the house reads as neglected rather than charmingly rustic. Lighting is decent but some shots lack depth and composition. The floor plan diagram adds utility but isn't visually engaging.
Suggested Angle
¥1.8M for a sprawling 8-room traditional Japanese house on 800+ sqm near a train station—this rural Akita gem needs love, but the bones are solid and the price is unbeatable.
Red Flags
Property appears unoccupied and showing age/wear; bathroom and toilet fixtures are outdated; no clear indication of structural inspection or renovation costs; rural Akita location may limit buyer appeal; heating/insulation quality unknown for cold northern climate; unclear if utilities are functional.
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