ZEH New Build in Aizumi with Optional 6.6kW Solar Power System
This newly built detached house in Aizumi, Tokushima Prefecture, offers a modern 4LDK layout designed for comfortable family living. The property features a spacious 15.1-tatami mat living room, a face-to-face kitchen with a dishwasher for easy communication and reduced chores, and a relaxing master bedroom. Key amenities include a walk-in closet, a bath with a ventilation dryer, water-saving toilets with warm-water bidet functions, and an all-electric setup with an IH cooktop. The home is equipped with Low-E double-glazed windows for superior insulation and a built-in water purifier faucet.
Critical property details from the agent notes: The building confirmation number is 514, dated September 10, Reiwa 7 (2025). There is a setback of 0.07 square meters. A limited-time price campaign has specific conditions: contracts must be signed by February 28, 2026, with property handover by April 30, 2026, for purchasers of this specific built-for-sale property. The campaign rights become void if the contract is canceled due to the customer's circumstances and cannot be transferred or exchanged for money or other items.
Notably, the property can be sold with a 6.600kW solar power generation system for an additional 1,000,000 yen. This price is conditional on utilizing the "roof rental system," where the customer lends their roof to the company for system installation. The solar power system will be transferred to the customer free of charge 10 years after power generation commences. Purchasing with the solar system allows the customer to receive all income from solar power sales.
The Aizumi area is part of Tokushima's vibrant agricultural region, famous for its production of sudachi citrus. A significant nearby landmark is the historic Awa Jurobei Yashiki, a samurai residence museum offering a glimpse into the region's feudal past. This new ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) is designed with high energy efficiency, boasting a top-tier insulation performance rating of 5 and a primary energy consumption rating of 6, aiming to create more electricity than it uses.