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¥3,800,000 (~$25,333 USD)

Nikko City, Inokura – 2-Story 4DK House

日光市猪倉 2階建て4DK
Rank: 36 6/10

Photos (19)

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Property Details

Location
📍 栃木県日光市猪倉3507-230
Layout
4DK
Land Area
211.0 m² (2271 sq ft)
Building Area
80.58 m² (867 sq ft)
Year Built
1978 (48 years old)
Nearest Station
下野大沢 (73 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 36)

+20: 19 photos — excellent coverage
+8: Moderate price: ¥3,800,000
+5: Good lot size: 211.0m²
+3: Good size: 4DK

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
The property has solid price appeal (¥3.8M for a 2-story house with land in Nikko) and genuine rural charm with decent land area. However, the photos reveal tired, dated interiors with noticeably old appliances, worn finishes, and an aging bathroom—it reads as 'needs renovation' rather than 'charmingly rustic.' The kitchen photo in particular shows staining and age that may turn off casual scrollers, though the exterior and setting are pleasant enough to keep it above the 'skip' threshold.
Visual Assessment
The exterior shot is bright and clean with good sky lighting—a definite strong point. Interior photos show a dated 1970s-era property with aged appliances, worn surfaces, and tired finishes throughout. The kitchen has visible staining and dark cabinetry; the bathroom is small and dated with a Hello Kitty mat. The side yard and grounds appear well-maintained. Overall: pleasant but clearly requires significant renovation—not Instagram-pretty, but not nightmare-tier either.
Suggested Angle
¥3.8M for a 2-story house on a 211 sqm lot in scenic Nikko—a renovation canvas for remote workers seeking mountain calm and nature.
Red Flags
Property is 46 years old (1978) with visibly aged systems and appliances—substantial renovation costs likely required. Remote location (73 min to nearest station) limits commute options. Kitchen and bathroom show wear that suggests plumbing/electrical updates may be needed. No mention of structural inspection or recent maintenance history. Buyer should expect to invest significantly post-purchase.
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