Cheap Akiya Houses Under $30,000
Looking for an affordable entry into Japanese property? These akiya (vacant houses) are all listed under $30,000 USD — perfect for adventurous buyers on a budget.
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Properties
$62
Starting From
$29,995
Up To
$12,462
Oaza Kabayama (Mimata Station) 1.98 million yen
$9,441
Oaza Mochida 1.5 million yen
$9,441
Mikawa Town 1.5 million yen
$22,029
176 tsubo of land area, south-facing with good sunlight on the second floor with no buildings in front
$17,623
☆Parking available☆Good access to Yatsushiro Minami IC☆Hinagu Elementary and Junior High School area☆
$14,476
☆Spacious land over 188 tsubo!☆Quiet and calm living environment☆
$14,476
[Loan not possible, reconstruction not possible, road width less than 2.5m, landslide disaster warning
$12,588
[Landslide disaster warning area, 0 parking spaces, water leakage present, reconstruction not possible] 2nd floor
$10,699
Oaza Iromi (Minami-Aso Shirakawa Water Source Station) 1.7 million yen
$7,552
☆ An 8DK used house has come up in Nagase, Tamana City ☆ Within 15 minutes by car to the center of Tamana City
$25,176
Hoshitori 1 (Ishibashi Station) 4 million yen
$25,176
Shinokimachi (Ishibashi Station) 4 million yen
$23,917
[Price Revision] - Live comfortably in a single-story home - Spacious rooms of 6 tatami mats each (^^♪
$22,029
Watarahigashi, Gonoura-cho, Iki City 3.5 million yen
$22,029
Egawa-cho 3.5 million yen
$22,029
Nijigaoka-cho (Michi-no-O Station) 3.5 million yen
$22,029
Nabarishi 1 (Michi-no-O Station) 3.5 million yen
$22,029
◆Affordable price range◆ Number of rooms indoors◆ Nearby monthly parking available
$22,029
◆Single-story house over 100㎡◆ 1-minute walk to the sea◆ Parking for 3 cars available
$22,029
Compact 3K single-story house◎ Close to supermarket! Parking available nearby!
$22,029
■The currently unregistered extension will be registered before handover
$22,029
Oote 2 3.5 million yen
$20,770
Oote 2 (Wakabacho Station) 3.3 million yen
$20,140
◆Popular area with excellent access to Nagasaki city center
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you really buy a house in Japan for under $30,000?
Yes. Many rural akiya (vacant houses) in Japan are listed for under $30,000 USD, sometimes even free. These properties are typically in countryside areas and may need renovation.
What's the catch with cheap akiya?
Most cheap akiya are in rural areas with limited public transport. Some may need significant renovation. Always inspect the property and understand local regulations before purchasing.