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Β₯3,000,000 (~$20,000 USD)

Obiata - Β₯3,000,000

小畑 300万円
Rank: 43 6/10

Photos (21)

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Property Details

Location
πŸ“ ε’Œζ­Œε±±ηœŒζ΅·θ‰ιƒ‘η΄€ηΎŽι‡Žη”Ίε°η•‘341--1、341-7、334-3
Layout
4LDK
Land Area
212.2 mΒ² (2284 sq ft)
Building Area
93.0 mΒ² (1001 sq ft)
Year Built
1988 (38 years old)
Nearest Station
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Ranking Breakdown (Score: 43)

+20: 21 photos β€” excellent coverage
+15: Affordable: Β₯3,000,000
+5: Good lot size: 212.2mΒ²
+3: Good size: 4LDK

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
Strong price-to-space value (three structures + large land for ~$20k USD) and practical dual-property layout offer genuine appeal to investors. However, photos are bright and clear rather than Instagram-stunning, showing functional-but-dated 1980s Japanese residential architecture with minimal curb appeal or distinctive features. The property is livable and well-maintained, but lacks the romantic decay of akiya or charming traditional aesthetic that typically drives viral engagement.
Visual Assessment
Photos are well-lit and clearly show a practical, maintained 2-story home with standard Japanese residential design, tatami rooms with quality wood trim, and a functional metal carport. The exterior is plain modern/suburban Japanese style (1988 era) with no distinctive architectural character. Image quality is good, but the property reads as ordinary - neither charmingly decrepit nor beautifully rustic. The layout diagrams are helpful but not visually exciting.
Suggested Angle
Three buildings + huge land for under $20k: Japan's ultimate multi-use property gamble for investors, builders, or anyone wanting a dual-dwelling compound in rural Wakayama.
Red Flags
Buildings are unregistered (to be registered before sale - standard but adds delay); main house is 35+ years old with dated systems; remote location with unknown transit time to nearest station; three separate structures may complicate utilities/management; no photos of garage location or surrounding area context; no visible damage but no modern updates either
budget-property rural-wakayama multi-building large-land dual-dwelling investment-potential renovation-opportunity affordable-japan off-grid-friendly 4LDK