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¥2,500,000 (~$16,666 USD)

This Property Includes Under-Floor Storage

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Rank: 43 6/10

Photos (20)

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Property Details

Location
📍 栃木県塩谷郡塩谷町大字喜佐見
Layout
5DK
Land Area
455.0 m² (4898 sq ft)
Building Area
121.0 m² (1302 sq ft)
Year Built
1987 (39 years old)
Nearest Station
矢板 (99 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 43)

+20: 20 photos — excellent coverage
+15: Affordable: ¥2,500,000
+5: Good lot size: 455.0m²
+3: Good size: 5DK

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
The price point (¥2.5M) is solid for social media interest, and the property shows decent condition with good bones — a 5DK on 455 sqm of land is genuinely spacious. However, the photos are mixed in quality: some interior shots are bright and inviting, but others are cluttered and dated-looking. The rural location (99 min to nearest station) and mountain views add appeal, but the property lacks the dramatic 'before/after' renovation potential or distinctive character (no traditional architecture visible) that stops scrollers.
Visual Assessment
The exterior shows a modernized 1980s-built house in fair condition with a functional metal carport; interior photos reveal dated décor, cluttered spaces, and worn finishes. The large windows and bright kitchen are positives; the overstuffed rooms and stained flooring are negatives. Photo quality is inconsistent—some bright and clear, others poorly lit or cluttered. No standout 'wow' shots that would make someone pause while scrolling.
Suggested Angle
¥2.5 million for a 5-bedroom house on nearly half an acre in rural Japan — the family home that costs less than a Tokyo apartment, with room to breathe and mountains at your doorstep.
Red Flags
Very remote location (99 minutes to nearest station) limits appeal for commuters. Interior is dated and cluttered—unclear if this is the seller's belongings or the home's actual condition. No visible traditional architecture or renovation-before-potential. Dated appliances and worn flooring suggest maintenance costs ahead. Photos suggest potential moisture/humidity issues in some rooms. Market demand for such remote properties is limited outside hardcore rural-living enthusiasts.
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