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¥3,000,000 (~$20,000 USD)

Kakumakawa-machi, Oura, Daisen City, Akita — ¥3,000,000 (near Iizume Station)

角間川町字大浦町(飯詰駅) 300万円
Rank: 47 5/10

Photos (20)

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Property Details

Location
📍 秋田県大仙市角間川町字大浦町
Layout
9DK
Land Area
498.35 m² (5364 sq ft)
Building Area
199.34 m² (2146 sq ft)
Year Built
1968 (58 years old)
Nearest Station
飯詰 (51 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 47)

+20: 20 photos — excellent coverage
+15: Affordable: ¥3,000,000
+5: Good lot size: 498.35m²
+7: Very spacious: 9DK

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
The price is compelling for English-speaking akiya hunters (roughly $20K USD), and the property has significant land area. However, the photos reveal an outdated kitchen, worn interiors, and a dated aesthetic that reads as 'fixer-upper' rather than 'charming traditional.' The property lacks the visual drama—whether beautifully derelict or surprisingly preserved—that drives social engagement.
Visual Assessment
Photos show a dated 1960s house with aging fixtures (beige kitchen cabinets, basic appliances), dim interiors with brown wood trim, and modest windows. The exterior is a standard modern farmhouse with corrugated siding—functional but uninspiring. Photo quality is adequate but flat; the kitchen photo has poor lighting. No standout architectural features, garden views, or dramatic before-potential visible.
Suggested Angle
"This ¥3M Akita farmhouse comes with nearly 500 sqm of land and 9 rooms—but would you renovate it, or start fresh?"
Red Flags
Remote location (51 min to station) significantly limits appeal and resale. No description/story in listing suggests poor marketing by agent. Age and condition suggest major renovation costs not reflected in price. Dated aesthetics and dim interiors lack the 'Instagram-worthy' quality needed to drive engagement—this reads as a genuine fixer-upper rather than a charming or dramatically abandoned property.
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