Ranking Breakdown (Score: 61)
+20: 21 photos — excellent coverage
+25: Very cheap: ¥1,000,000
+5: Good lot size: 412.89m²
+7: Very spacious: 10K
+4: Great value: ¥2,422/m²
LLM Evaluation
Reasoning
While the ¥1M price is eye-catching and the dual-property concept is unique, the photos reveal a property in significant disrepair with dated interiors, cluttered conditions, and visible structural wear. The spaces lack natural light and charm. This is a serious renovation project rather than an Instagram-friendly 'bargain gem.' Interest exists but mainly for serious renovators, not casual scrollers.
Visual Assessment
Photos show worn wooden interiors (1951 construction), cluttered storage areas, dim lighting, dated fixtures, and evidence of age and neglect. The property layout is unusual and functional but not photogenic. Some shots show potential (floor plans, garden space concept) but overall presentation is uninspiring. Photo quality is adequate but the spaces themselves lack visual appeal.
Suggested Angle
Two houses for ¥1 million in rural Japan—ambitious renovation project with rare dual-property setup and farmland potential, but buyer beware: serious work required.
Red Flags
Significant structural age (1951); visible signs of deferred maintenance and deterioration; cluttered/unclear current use; dark interiors suggesting potential moisture/ventilation issues; remote location (41 min to nearest station); winter snow region requiring ongoing maintenance; requires substantial renovation investment; photo quality and property condition suggest this is a long-term project, not a move-in ready bargain
cheap
dual-property
traditional
renovation-project
large-land
garden-space
rural-niigata
akiya-potential
1951-build
two-houses-one-price