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¥1,000,000 (~$6,666 USD)

Shiratori Dai 5 (Sakimori Station) — ¥1,000,000

白鳥台5(崎守駅) 100万円
Rank: 64 5/10

Photos (15)

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Property Details

Location
📍 北海道室蘭市白鳥台5-40-5
Layout
5LDK
Land Area
271.42 m² (2922 sq ft)
Building Area
125.03 m² (1346 sq ft)
Year Built
1978 (48 years old)
Nearest Station
崎守 (21 min)

Ranking Breakdown (Score: 64)

+20: 15 photos — excellent coverage
+25: Very cheap: ¥1,000,000
+5: Good lot size: 271.42m²
+3: Good size: 5LDK
+5: Has garden
+2: South-facing
+4: Great value: ¥3,684/m²

LLM Evaluation

Reasoning
While the price (¥1M/$6.7K) is genuinely shocking for a 5LDK on 271 sqm of land, the photos reveal a dated, somewhat tired-looking property from the 1970s. The images lack the visual pop needed for viral social media appeal — they're functional documentation rather than aspirational or charming. The condition appears livable but unremarkable, and the location (industrial Hokkaido, 21 min from nearest station) lacks romantic or adventurous appeal.
Visual Assessment
Photos show a modest two-story house with a red brick/tile base and light upper walls — typical affordable Japanese suburban housing. The floor plan is clear and the property appears structurally intact, but the exterior is dated, the landscaping is minimal, and the overall aesthetic is 'functional family home from the 1980s' rather than 'charming rural gem' or 'dramatic before-and-after potential.' Photos are well-lit and honest, but not compelling.
Suggested Angle
"A full 5-bedroom house for under $7,000? This high-ground Hokkaido home proves you can own a complete family property in Japan for the price of a used car."
Red Flags
Property boundary dispute risk (encroaching fences/trees that cannot be removed); 21-minute walk to nearest station limits accessibility; oil heating expensive in Hokkaido winters; 1978 construction means aging systems; located in Muroran — declining post-industrial city with limited appeal to young expats or international investors; visually uninspiring for social media.
cheap hokkaido family-home five-bedroom parking bargain dated-but-solid suburban