Ranking Breakdown (Score: 68)
+15: 14 photos — lots of content
+30: Extreme bargain: ¥100,000
+5: Good lot size: 204.08m²
+7: Very spacious: 6LDK+S(納戸)
+3: Walkable to station: 6 min
+8: Incredible value: ¥490/m²
LLM Evaluation
Reasoning
The ¥100,000 price is genuinely shocking and generates immediate interest, but the property condition is severely compromised—visible structural deterioration, dated/worn interior spaces, and overall poor maintenance significantly limit appeal. While the price alone might drive clicks, the photos reveal this is a serious renovation project, not a charming or photogenic property, reducing its social media-friendly storytelling potential.
Visual Assessment
Photos show a tired, worn two-story residential building with patchy exterior repairs, boarded/sealed windows, and sparse interior shots revealing dark rooms with basic furnishings and dated appliances. One interior photo shows a spacious living area with decent natural light, but overall the property reads as neglected rather than characterful or charmingly rustic. Photo quality is adequate but uninspiring.
Suggested Angle
¥100,000 for a 6-bedroom house in Japan—but is it worth the catch? A 'fixer-upper challenge' angle exploring whether this Hokkaido house is a renovation goldmine or a money pit.
Red Flags
Significant structural and cosmetic deterioration visible; boarded/sealed windows suggest potential moisture, mold, or pest issues; dated systems likely require full overhaul (electrical, plumbing, heating); 'as-is' sale means no seller support; unclear if utilities function; property may require substantial investment despite low price; appears occupied or recently so, complicating legal/condition assessment.
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budget-property
Hokkaido
Asahikawa
large-land
6-bedroom
renovation-project
as-is-sale
cheap-Japan
akiya-adjacent