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¥4,800,000 (~$32,000 USD)

◇Commanding View of Takasaki City from Elevated Hilltop Location◇Just 2 Minutes by Car to Route 406

◇高崎市街を一望できる高台に立地◇国道406号線まで車で約2分
Rank: 41 6/10

Photos (21)

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Property Details

Location
📍 群馬県高崎市剣崎町
Layout
5K
Land Area
202.64 m² (2181 sq ft)
Building Area
91.91 m² (989 sq ft)
Year Built
1976 (50 years old)
Nearest Station
群馬八幡 (11 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 41)

+20: 21 photos — excellent coverage
+8: Moderate price: ¥4,800,000
+5: Good lot size: 202.64m²
+3: Good size: 5K
+5: Good views

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
The price-to-location ratio is compelling for an English-speaking audience (¥4.8M with city views and decent transit access), but the 1976 construction and modest visual presentation prevent a higher score. Photos show a fundamentally livable property that needs updating rather than dramatic restoration work, limiting dramatic appeal. The hillside location and city views are genuine selling points but not visually stunning in the images.
Visual Assessment
Photos reveal a dated but structurally sound 1970s home with reasonable natural light, functional bathroom and kitchen fixtures, and decent interior space. The hallway/staircase shots show solid bones. However, lighting is often dim, colors are tired (dated fixtures, worn linoleum), and there are no 'wow' exterior or landscape shots. The property appears livable but not Instagram-glamorous—it reads as practical renovation opportunity rather than charming heritage home.
Suggested Angle
¥4.8M for a 5-room hilltop house with city views near Tokyo—this quiet Takasaki gem offers post-work-from-home potential with commuter access and genuine urban vistas, not mountain isolation.
Red Flags
1976 construction age means likely plumbing/electrical/insulation updates needed (not obvious in photos but standard for this era). Limited exterior/garden photos make it hard to assess land condition and maintenance state. Photos lack the bright, airy quality that drives engagement—professional photography could dramatically improve marketability.
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