Ranking Breakdown (Score: 64)
+20: 17 photos — excellent coverage
+30: Extreme bargain: ¥500,000
+5: Good lot size: 240.0m²
+3: Good size: 4LDK
+2: South-facing
+4: Great value: ¥2,083/m²
LLM Evaluation
Reasoning
The price is extremely attractive (¥500k for 240 sqm with structure), but photo quality is poor and the building shows significant age/decay with minimal renovation appeal. The property lacks the visual wow-factor needed for viral social media engagement—it reads as a teardown project rather than a charming akiya with character.
Visual Assessment
Photos are dim, dated, and uninspiring. The house exterior shows weathered siding and neglect; interior shots reveal cramped, worn spaces with aged appliances (70s/80s kitchen), basic tatami rooms with stains, and a small deteriorated bathroom. The land itself is snow-covered in the main shot (location advantage?) but offers no scenic views or architectural interest. No standout 'before-and-after potential' vibes.
Suggested Angle
"½ price of a car, ½ size of a house: This Hokkaido land deal is either a brilliant investment or a cautionary tale—which would you choose?"
Red Flags
Building is 50 years old with visible deterioration; interior appears moldy/stained; kitchen equipment is non-functional; land-to-building ratio heavily favors the land (suggests demolition is likely cost-effective). Remote location (23 min to nearest train, small regional city). Unclear if property is actually livable or if purchase is purely for land value. No disclosure of renovation costs or building code compliance.
akiya
hokkaido
cheap-land
rural-japan
fixer-upper
teardown-potential
investment-opportunity
snow-country