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¥3,500,000 (~$23,333 USD)

Omata Town (Omata Station) - ¥3.5 Million

小俣町(小俣駅) 350万円
Rank: 49 6/10

Photos (24)

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Property Details

Location
📍 栃木県足利市小俣町
Layout
7DK
Land Area
1707.46 m² (18379 sq ft)
Building Area
142.59 m² (1535 sq ft)
Year Built
1979 (47 years old)
Nearest Station
小俣 (37 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 49)

+20: 24 photos — excellent coverage
+8: Moderate price: ¥3,500,000
+10: Large lot: 1707.46m²
+7: Very spacious: 7DK
+4: Great value: ¥2,050/m²

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
The price-to-land-size ratio is excellent (¥3.5M for 1,707 sqm) and the property has charming rural bones with good photo documentation. However, the 1979 build date shows age, the 37-minute station distance is isolating, and the agricultural-worker-only restriction severely limits appeal. The photos are clear but reveal dated interiors and basic rural living—not the photogenic 'hidden gem' appeal that drives Instagram engagement.
Visual Assessment
Photos show a modest, single-story rural home with weathered wood and basic finishes. The property is clean and functional rather than aesthetically striking—white walls, simple wood interiors, and a sparse landscape. Photos are well-lit and clear, showing the extensive land and open grounds, but the building itself lacks visual warmth or unique character. The bathroom and bedroom shots reveal a dated, utilitarian aesthetic.
Suggested Angle
Own 4,200+ sqm of rural Japanese land with a livable home for just $23K—but only if you're serious about farming in Tochigi Prefecture.
Red Flags
**Agricultural-worker-only restriction** severely limits resale/use—this is a major barrier for typical foreign buyers. 37-minute commute to nearest station (Omata) means significant isolation. 1979 construction with dated interior finishes suggests renovation needs. No visible renovations or modern updates. Limited photo documentation of structural condition. Likely requires Japanese farming credentials to purchase.
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