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¥1,500,000 (~$10,000 USD)

Hira-ushi, Itoigawa, Niigata — ¥1.5 Million (Approx. $10,000 USD)

大字平牛(えちご押上ひすい海岸駅) 150万円
Rank: 52 5/10

Photos (19)

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Property Details

Location
📍 新潟県糸魚川市大字平牛
Layout
6DK+S(納戸)
Land Area
188.42 m² (2028 sq ft)
Building Area
178.92 m² (1926 sq ft)
Year Built
1951 (75 years old)
Nearest Station
えちご押上ひすい海岸 (13 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 52)

+20: 19 photos — excellent coverage
+20: Cheap: ¥1,500,000
+7: Very spacious: 6DK+S(納戸)
+5: Near ocean/sea

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
While the price is genuinely shocking at ¥1.5M (~$10k USD) and the location offers rural charm near the coast, the property shows significant age and wear. Photos reveal dated interiors, stained walls, aging fixtures, and minimal cosmetic appeal—the property reads as 'fixer-upper' rather than 'charming' or 'photogenic,' limiting viral potential despite the bargain price.
Visual Assessment
Photos show a dated 1970s-era Japanese home with dark wood interiors, yellowed walls, basic bathroom fixtures, and worn tatami areas. Lighting is generally dim and uninviting. The exterior shot is clean but the house appears tired. No standout photogenic moments—the property lacks the charm of a traditional *minka* or the visual drama needed for social media. Photo quality is adequate but uninspiring.
Suggested Angle
Could you renovate a 1951 Japanese farmhouse for under $10,000? This Niigata gem on the Jade Coast has serious bones and a massive plot—but it needs vision (and sweat equity).
Red Flags
Visible water staining and mold on walls; aged plumbing and electrical systems likely require replacement; no mention of structural inspection or seismic compliance; property appears to have been vacant/neglected; very limited appeal to buyers seeking move-in ready; rural location may complicate financing or resale; limited tourism/rental income potential due to condition and isolation from major towns.
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