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¥1,500,000 (~$10,000 USD)

West 2nd Street North 2, Bibai (Near Bibai Station) – ¥1.5M

西二条北2(美唄駅) 150万円
Rank: 52 4/10

Photos (18)

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Property Details

Location
📍 北海道美唄市西二条北2-5-3
Layout
4LDK
Land Area
300.82 m² (3238 sq ft)
Building Area
92.74 m² (998 sq ft)
Year Built
1968 (58 years old)
Nearest Station
美唄 (13 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 52)

+20: 18 photos — excellent coverage
+20: Cheap: ¥1,500,000
+5: Good lot size: 300.82m²
+3: Good size: 4LDK
+4: Great value: ¥4,986/m²

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
While the price is shockingly cheap (¥1.5M for a 4LDK), the property photos reveal significant deterioration: dated/worn kitchens, stained bathrooms, visibly aging interiors, and minimal curb appeal. The photos are functional but unglamorous—not Instagram-worthy. Built in 1968 with no apparent renovations, this reads as a fixer-upper requiring major investment rather than a charming akiya, limiting viral appeal despite the bargain price.
Visual Assessment
Photos show a modest two-story house with standard modern Japanese tile cladding—nothing architecturally distinctive. Interiors reveal worn appliances, stained/yellowed walls, cramped bathroom spaces, and a cluttered kitchen. The property appears functional but neglected, with no standout photogenic qualities. Lighting is flat and uninviting. Photos are clear but unflattering.
Suggested Angle
¥1.5M for a 4-bedroom house in Hokkaido: budget hunters' dream or renovation nightmare? This sub-$10k property needs serious TLC—but the bones are there.
Red Flags
As-is sale with seller liability waiver—structural/hidden issues likely. Boundary lines unmarked (legal ambiguity). Visibly deteriorated interiors suggest plumbing/electrical may be outdated or problematic. No recent renovations evident. Would require substantial capital investment. Bibai is a declining industrial town with limited economic growth, affecting resale potential.
cheap hokkaido fixer-upper 4-bedroom large-lot dated-interiors near-station post-war