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¥2,400,000 (~$16,000 USD)

Corner lot over 40 tsubo! ☀️ Excellent sunlight & ventilation!

40坪超え角地♪陽当り・風通り良好♪
Rank: 30 5/10

Photos (9)

Property photo 1 Property photo 2 Property photo 3 Property photo 4 Property photo 5 Property photo 6 Property photo 7 Property photo 8 Property photo 9

Property Details

Location
📍 千葉県山武市成東
Layout
3DK
Land Area
141.41 m² (1522 sq ft)
Building Area
67.89 m² (731 sq ft)
Year Built
1977 (49 years old)
Nearest Station
成東 (22 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 30)

+10: 9 photos
+15: Affordable: ¥2,400,000
+5: Near ocean/sea

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
While the ¥2.4M price point is compelling and the exterior photos show a charming structure with red climbing ivy, the interior photos are a major turnoff—they reveal dingy, empty tatami rooms with visible dust, grime, and water staining on walls and ceilings. The rooms lack character and look neglected rather than charmingly rustic. This kills social media appeal despite the affordable price and decent land size.
Visual Assessment
Exterior shots (photos 1–3) are bright and well-composed, showing a 1977 two-story wooden house with ivy-covered walls and decent bones. However, interior photos (4–5) reveal dirty, empty rooms with discolored walls, visible mold stains, poor lighting, and institutional clutter—decidedly unglamorous and not the kind of imagery that inspires engagement on Instagram.
Suggested Angle
If posting, focus entirely on exterior only: 'Charming countryside corner lot near Chiba's coastal paradise—¥2.4M for a complete renovation project with land and character.' Avoid interior photos.
Red Flags
Significant interior deterioration visible—water damage, grime, and mold staining on walls and ceilings. Appears long-vacant and poorly maintained. Full structural and mold inspection essential. Property requires major renovation; not move-in ready. Distance from station (22 min) limits urban commute appeal.
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