New ZEH House with Walk-in Closet in Takamatsu
This newly built, ready-to-sell house in Takamatsu's Kaminocho district offers modern, energy-efficient living with a 3LDK layout. The property is a Net Zero Energy House (ZEH), designed to produce as much energy as it consumes, leading to significant savings on utility bills and a comfortable, healthy living environment. The spacious 19.2-tatami mat living-dining-kitchen area is designed for family interaction, with an open-plan kitchen that allows you to oversee the living space while cooking. The home features a desirable walk-in closet and a multi-purpose shoe-in-closet that can store everything from footwear to baby strollers.
Key equipment and features include a dishwasher, an all-electric system with an IH cooktop, a bathroom dryer, a water-saving toilet with a warm-water bidet seat, Low-E double-glazed windows for superior insulation, and a hand shower faucet with a built-in water purifier. A significant feature is the optional 6.60kW solar power generation system. This system not only assists with daily household expenses but can also provide electricity during power outages. It is available for an additional 1,000,000 yen under a "roof rental system," where the homeowner lends their roof to the company for installation. The solar power system will be transferred to the homeowner free of charge after 10 years of operation, after which the homeowner can receive all income from solar power sales.
Critical agent notes specify important campaign conditions: The "Settlement Price Campaign" applies to customers who contract by April 30, 2026, and purchase this specific ready-built property. The right is void if the contract is cancelled due to the customer's circumstances. This right cannot be transferred to others or exchanged for money or other items. The construction confirmation number is Dai-kaku R07-2004.
The property is situated in a convenient and culturally rich area of Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture. The area is known for its beautiful traditional gardens, most notably Ritsurin Garden, one of Japan's most celebrated historical landscape gardens, located just a short distance away. This masterpiece of Japanese gardening, developed over 100 years in the early Edo period, features stunning ponds, hills, and meticulously manicured pine trees, offering a serene escape and a deep connection to local history and artistry.