Ranking Breakdown (Score: 55)
+15: 14 photos — lots of content
+25: Very cheap: ¥1,000,000
+5: Good lot size: 317.38m²
+3: Good size: 4K
+3: Walkable to station: 6 min
+4: Great value: ¥3,151/m²
LLM Evaluation
Reasoning
While the sub-$7,000 price is genuinely shocking and the large land (317 sqm) is a major selling point, the photos reveal a severely deteriorated property with structural concerns and poor visual presentation. The dark, cluttered interior shots and exterior showing significant decay make this difficult to market as 'charming' or 'renovation-worthy' rather than just 'abandoned.' The fence collapse in one photo signals serious maintenance issues.
Visual Assessment
Photos show a dilapidated single-story structure with visible weathering and rust. Interior shots are dark, cramped, and cluttered with debris and old vessels. One exterior photo reveals a collapsed/damaged fence. The property lacks curb appeal, natural light, or any traditionally beautiful architectural details that would photograph well. Overall impression is of a genuine akiya requiring demolition or complete gutting rather than restoration.
Suggested Angle
¥1 million for over 300 sqm of land in rural Gunma—but is the house salvageable? This would be a 'reality check' rather than an inspiring post.
Red Flags
Severe structural deterioration visible (fence collapse, rust, weathering). Interior appears uninhabitable without complete renovation. Dark, poorly lit photos suggest interior conditions are worse than shown. Very limited information about water/electrical systems or legal restrictions. Property may be better suited for land value only (demolition + rebuild scenario) rather than restoration. Remote rural location may limit buyer pool.
akiya
abandoned-house
cheap-land
rural-gunma
demolition-project
large-lot
1975-construction
near-station