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¥1,800,000 (~$12,000 USD)

Takesa 1 - ¥1.8 Million

武佐1 180万円
Rank: 38 4/10

Photos (21)

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Property Details

Location
📍 北海道釧路市武佐1-48-5
Layout
5LDK
Land Area
266.4 m² (2868 sq ft)
Building Area
135.4 m² (1457 sq ft)
Year Built
1974 (52 years old)
Nearest Station
釧路 (29 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 38)

+20: 21 photos — excellent coverage
+20: Cheap: ¥1,800,000
+5: Good lot size: 266.4m²
+3: Good size: 5LDK
-10: Demolition needed/planned

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
The price is very attractive (¥1.8M / ~$12k USD), but the property's appeal is severely limited by its condition—the photos clearly show an aged, tired structure rather than a charming akiya with character. While the large land (266 sqm) and 5LDK layout offer renovation potential, the listing reads as a tear-down project, not a finished or picturesque home. The photos lack the visual drama needed to hook scrollers.
Visual Assessment
The photos show a dated 1974 white/beige house with peeling exterior finishes, visible wear, and a cramped entrance hallway with dark wood paneling. The interior shots are dim and uninspiring. The garage/outbuilding and surrounding area appear neglected. The floor plans are small and segmented. Overall, the property photographs do not flatter—they read as 'demolition candidate' rather than 'charming rural gem,' and lack the brightness, composition, or character that makes cheap Japanese properties go viral.
Suggested Angle
Massive 80-tsubo Hokkaido lot for under ¥2M—build your dream house on raw land or restore a forgotten farmhouse in rural Kushiro.
Red Flags
Aging structure with visible deterioration; appears to be primarily a land play requiring demolition; photo quality and presentation suggest limited restoration value; 29 minutes from nearest train station; boundary lines explicitly 'non-indicated,' raising legal/survey concerns; unclear zoning or development restrictions; blurry/dim interior photos obscure actual condition.
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