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¥300,000 (~$2,000 USD)

¥300,000 Abandoned House in Aonashiro, Saiki — 8 Minutes from Saiki Station

大字荒網代浦(佐伯駅) 30万円
Rank: 60 5/10

Photos (16)

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Property Details

Location
📍 大分県佐伯市大字荒網代浦
Layout
4DK
Land Area
119.0 m² (1281 sq ft)
Building Area
126.35 m² (1360 sq ft)
Year Built
1970 (56 years old)
Nearest Station
佐伯 (8 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 60)

+20: 16 photos — excellent coverage
+30: Extreme bargain: ¥300,000
+3: Good size: 4DK
+3: Walkable to station: 8 min
+4: Great value: ¥2,521/m²

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
The price is genuinely shocking (¥300k / ~$2k USD) and the island location with fishing access is compelling, but the photos reveal a heavily deteriorated structure in need of major work. The property appears structurally sound enough to potentially renovate, but the dated, worn interior and blue paint-covered exterior don't photograph as charming or Instagram-worthy. Limited visual appeal despite strong price/story potential.
Visual Assessment
Photos show a dated 1970s structure with weathered exterior walls, blue-painted sections, overgrown surroundings, and a utilitarian interior bathroom in poor condition. The surrounding area photos (parking lot, waterfront views) are bright and well-composed, showing scenic rural/coastal charm, but the house itself looks tired and uninviting. Overall photo quality is decent but the property condition is the limiting factor.
Suggested Angle
¥300,000 for a waterfront island property 10 seconds from the boat dock — it needs work, but this fishing village fixer-upper is where your Japanese dreams could actually be affordable.
Red Flags
Septic tank not included (additional cost to install). Appears structurally aging with significant cosmetic deterioration. Island location means higher ongoing costs for ferry access and limited services. Very limited market for resale. Utilities and septic installation feasibility unclear. Property condition suggests substantial renovation investment needed beyond purchase price.
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