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¥2,800,000 (~$18,666 USD)

4K House in Isobe Town (Near Yamamae Station) - ¥2.8 Million

五十部町(山前駅) 280万円
Rank: 38 6/10

Photos (27)

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Property Details

Location
📍 栃木県足利市五十部町
Layout
4K
Land Area
126.27 m² (1359 sq ft)
Building Area
65.41 m² (704 sq ft)
Year Built
1986 (40 years old)
Nearest Station
山前 (25 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 38)

+20: 27 photos — excellent coverage
+15: Affordable: ¥2,800,000
+3: Good size: 4K

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
The price is reasonably attractive (¥2.8M for a livable 4K house), and the property is clearly well-maintained and move-in ready rather than an akiya. However, the photos lack the dramatic visual appeal or stunning composition that drives social media engagement. The building year (1986) and modest size limit 'wow factor,' though the traditional tatami rooms and family-friendly location have some charm. The property is functional rather than photogenic.
Visual Assessment
Photos show a well-maintained 1980s suburban Japanese home with clean tatami rooms, adequate natural light, and tidy condition. The exterior is functional but unremarkable; interior shots are bright and show traditional wooden elements. No major damage or decay visible. Photo quality is decent but utilitarian—clear enough to assess the property but lacking the warm, inviting, or dramatic aesthetic that makes listings go viral.
Suggested Angle
From Tokyo commuter purgatory to peaceful family life: A fully renovated 4-bedroom home with tatami rooms and elementary school walkability for under ¥3 million—is this the suburban reset button Japanese families are searching for?
Red Flags
25-minute train commute to nearest station (Yamamae) may limit appeal to Tokyo remote workers. Property is 38 years old with aging infrastructure (plumbing, electrical) likely needing updates. No mention of recent renovations or energy efficiency. Tochigi prefecture is less tourist-oriented than mountain/coastal regions, reducing international buyer interest. Photos suggest the home may need cosmetic refreshing despite being livable.
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