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
$17,623
2.8 million yen, Tahiki, Iitaka-cho
$17,623
2.8 million yen, Nanokaichi, Iitaka-cho
$17,623
2.8 million yen, Yokono, Iinan-cho
$17,623
2.8 million yen, Kanku 4 (Uji Yamada Station)
$15,735
2.5 million yen, Oguchi-cho (Matsusaka Station)
$15,735
◇ A scenic location along the Izumogawa River
$15,735
2.5 million yen, Kaigan-cho
$15,609
☆ A gift of a 10,000 yen gift certificate for those who sign a contract!
$15,105
A property with good sunlight facing south
$13,846
Okuroda-cho 2,200,000 yen
$11,643
Ureshino Tsuyajōmachi (Gongenmae Station) 1,850,000 yen
$11,329
Ishi-cho Nase (Ise Oi Station) 1,800,000 yen
$10,385
Kogirihata 1,650,000 yen
$10,070
Sasagawa-cho (Matsusaka Station) 1,600,000 yen
$8,496
Uomimicho (Kushida Station) 1,350,000 yen
$6,294
Misugi-cho Takehara (Ise Takehara Station) 1,000,000 yen
$4,091
Minato-cho (Owase Station) 650,000 yen
$25,176
4 million yen in Yawatano (Izu Kogen Station)
$25,176
4 million yen in Kamitaga
$25,176
Obuchi 4 million yen
$25,176
Nirayama Tada 4 million yen
$25,176
Parking for 4 cars is possible! Used house with a sunroom☆
$25,176
Nagoya 4 million yen
$25,113
Kuwazaki (Suzu Station) 3.99 million yen
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.