← Back to listings View on Suumo ↗
¥3,980,000 (~$26,533 USD)

Shiroyamadai 1 (Near Miyukitsuji Station) - ¥3.98 Million

城山台1(御幸辻駅) 398万円
Rank: 26 5/10

Photos (11)

Property photo 1 Property photo 2 Property photo 3 Property photo 4 Property photo 5 Property photo 6 Property photo 7 Property photo 8 Property photo 9 Property photo 10 Property photo 11

Property Details

Location
📍 和歌山県橋本市城山台1
Layout
5LDK+S(納戸)
Land Area
182.84 m² (1968 sq ft)
Building Area
129.16 m² (1390 sq ft)
Year Built
1983 (43 years old)
Nearest Station
御幸辻 (23 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 26)

+15: 11 photos — lots of content
+8: Moderate price: ¥3,980,000
+3: Good size: 5LDK+S(納戸)

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
While the price is reasonable for a 5-bedroom family home in Japan, the property shows its age (built 1983) and the photos lack the visual drama needed for strong social media engagement. The location is suburban and quiet rather than uniquely interesting, and there's no obvious renovation potential or charm story visible. The condition appears maintained but ordinary.
Visual Assessment
The property is a well-maintained but architecturally generic 1980s suburban Japanese home in decent condition. Photos are bright and clear, showing a clean paved driveway, quiet residential street, and basic floor plans. The home has functional charm but no standout photogenic qualities—no traditional elements, dramatic views, gardens, or obvious renovation opportunities that would stop a scroller.
Suggested Angle
Modern 5-bedroom family home in a quiet Wakayama suburb for under ¥4 million—the kind of solid, affordable starter home that shows everyday Japanese living isn't expensive.
Red Flags
Property is 41 years old with no visible major updates shown; 23 minutes to nearest station may feel remote for those seeking urban accessibility; suburban location lacks the 'interesting property' appeal that drives engagement on social media—this is a standard family home, not an akiya or hidden gem story.
affordable family-home 5bedroom suburban quiet-neighborhood parking move-in-ready wakayama 1980s-architecture