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„1,900,000 (~$12,666 USD)

Arahama 2 (Arahama Station) - „1.9M

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Rank: 65 5/10

Photos (25)

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Property Details

Location
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Layout
5DK
Land Area
393.81 m² (4239 sq ft)
Building Area
154.4 m² (1662 sq ft)
Year Built
1984 (42 years old)
Nearest Station
č’ęµœ (32 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 65)

+20: 25 photos — excellent coverage
+20: Cheap: „1,900,000
+5: Good lot size: 393.81m²
+3: Good size: 5DK
+8: Renovated
+5: Near ocean/sea
+4: Great value: „4,825/m²

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
While the price is attractive (under $13k USD) and the land is substantial (394 sqm), the property shows significant age and deterioration. The photos reveal worn interior finishes, outdated fixtures, water damage, and heavy renovation needs. The location near the sea is a plus, but the overall visual presentation is uninspiring for social media — it reads more as 'fixer-upper project' than 'charming discovery.' The photos are decent quality but show a property that's truly neglected rather than charmingly rustic.
Visual Assessment
Photos show a 40-year-old house in tired condition with peeling wallpaper, stained ceilings, aged kitchen fixtures, and general wear throughout. The exterior reveals overgrown grounds and a dated facade. The garage is functional. Photo quality is clear enough to assess damage, which is both honest and discouraging — this isn't photogenic in its current state, though it has renovation potential.
Suggested Angle
Under $13k for a beachside fixer-upper with garage and 394 sqm of land in Niigata — this is a blank canvas for creative renovation if you're willing to get your hands dirty.
Red Flags
Significant structural and cosmetic deterioration visible (water damage on ceilings, peeling walls, aged plumbing). 32 minutes to nearest station limits daily convenience. Renovation costs could easily exceed purchase price. As-is sale means buyer accepts current condition. No clear information on structural inspection or foundation condition. Requires serious commitment and capital from buyer.
akiya cheap-Japan-real-estate renovation-project beachside large-land garage fixer-upper Niigata rural-Japan 1980s-build