Ranking Breakdown (Score: 50)
+10: 7 photos
+25: Very cheap: ¥990,000
+5: Good lot size: 237.1m²
+3: Good size: 4LDK+S(納戸)
+3: Walkable to station: 7 min
+4: Great value: ¥4,175/m²
LLM Evaluation
Reasoning
The price (¥990,000 / $6,600) is shockingly cheap and the location near a train station is genuinely appealing. However, the photos reveal a dated 1976 property with significant condition concerns—dark wood paneling, worn carpets, old fixtures, and an aging bathroom—that substantially limit visual appeal. The exterior shot shows overgrown surroundings and general decline, making this less 'charming akiya with potential' and more 'needs serious renovation.' Photos lack the bright, aspirational quality that drives social media engagement.
Visual Assessment
Photos show an aging property with aesthetic challenges: dark brown wood-paneled interior rooms with worn turquoise/orange carpet, an old-fashioned bathroom with stained fixtures, a dated kitchen with yellow cabinetry, and an exterior surrounded by overgrown vegetation. Lighting is poor in interior shots, emphasizing age and decline rather than character. The floor plan image is clear and useful, but the actual property photos don't inspire.
Suggested Angle
Under $7,000 for a 4-bedroom home 7 minutes from a train station—but the catch is significant renovation needed
Red Flags
Property shows clear signs of age and poor maintenance—worn flooring, dated fixtures, stained bathroom, overgrown exterior. No mention of recent repairs or updates. Building area is very small (56.7 sqm) relative to listed room count, suggesting cramped living spaces. Wood paneling and worn interiors suggest mold/moisture risk in Hokkaido's climate. Unclear if structure requires seismic reinforcement (pre-1981 build). Photos lack professional staging; property may be difficult to finance or insure in current condition.
ultra-cheap
hokkaido
rural-japan
fixer-upper
near-station
large-land
1970s
renovation-project
akiya-potential