Modern Family Home with Solar Panels and Tesla Battery in Fukushima City
This 9-year-old detached house, built in February 2017, is located in the Noda-machi 7 area of Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture. The property features a solar panel system paired with a Tesla-brand storage battery (13.5 kWh), which was newly replaced in October 2025, providing a robust backup power solution during emergencies. The home is an all-electric residence with an energy-efficient water heater.
The layout is a 3LDK with a total floor area of 115.09 square meters on a land plot of 240.85 square meters. The main living space includes a spacious LDK of approximately 17.25 tatami mats, featuring a desk counter suitable for remote work or study. The living room area incorporates a staircase entry and sliding doors to the water areas, designed to improve housework flow and spatial flexibility. On the second floor, the master bedroom includes a walk-in closet (WIC) of about 5.8 tatami mats, and one of the rooms (approximately 9 tatami mats) can be divided into two separate rooms in the future. A second living room on the second floor can serve as a children's play area, a lounge, or a hobby space.
The property includes a carport with a pillar span of approximately 7.5 meters, allowing for up to three cars to be parked in parallel depending on vehicle size. Additional parking space is available for visitors. A roofed slope connects the carport to the entrance, making movement easy even on rainy days. The entrance features a large shoe-in closet (SIC) for storing strollers and outdoor gear, and a delivery box is installed for receiving packages when not at home. The kitchen is equipped with a deep dishwasher, a touchless water faucet, and a service entrance for natural ventilation and waste disposal. The bathroom features a bench-style bathtub and sliding doors for easy access. Both the first and second floors have toilets, and the property includes a system kitchen, a bathroom dryer, a shower-equipped vanity, and a warm-water bidet toilet seat. The first floor also has a room with storage that can be used as a theater room with a projector.
The garden features artificial turf and a tile terrace, along with a storage shed and a flower bed. The house underwent renovation in June 2019, including expansion of a second-floor room. A two-year warranty on defects is planned for the buyer. The property is connected to public water and main sewer systems. The land rights type is freehold. The property is located about a 21-minute walk from Sonezaki Station on the Fukushima Kotsu Iizaka Line, and a 27-minute walk from Fukushima Station on the JR Tohoku Main Line. The front road is approximately 6 meters wide. The property is in a quiet residential area and is within the Moriai Elementary School and Mikawadai Elementary School districts.