New ZEH Homes with Solar Power in Ino, Kochi
This development presents two brand-new, energy-efficient ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) homes for sale in the Edagawa area of Ino Town, Kochi Prefecture. Both units are conveniently located just a 2-minute walk from Tosa Denkō's Nakayama Station, with a supermarket and park within a 4-minute walk. Each home features a 3LDK layout and space for three parking spaces.
The properties are equipped with high-quality features. Building 13 offers a spacious 16.6-tatami mat LDK, while Building 14 has a 15.2-tatami mat living area. Both include a dishwasher, a bathroom over 1 tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) in size with a dryer, a toilet with a warm-water bidet seat, a tall shoe storage unit in the entrance, and energy-efficient Low-E double-glazed windows. The homes are all-electric with IH cooking hobs. Building 13 also includes a 3-tatami mat multi-purpose tatami room adjacent to the LDK.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The official building confirmation numbers are: No. R07 Kenchiku Kochi Ken-gi 00740 and No. R07 Kenchiku Kochi Ken-gi 00741. A significant option is the inclusion of a solar power generation system: 6.160kW for Building 13 and 5.280kW for Building 14. This adds 1,000,000 yen to the price and operates under a "roof rental system," where the buyer lends their roof to the company for system installation. The solar system will be transferred to the homeowner free of charge after 10 years of operation. Purchasing with the solar system allows the homeowner to receive all income from solar power sales. A limited-time price campaign applies with specific conditions: contracts must be signed by February 28, 2026, with property handover by April 30, 2026. This right is invalidated if the buyer cancels the contract and cannot be transferred or exchanged for money or other items.
The area of Ino Town in Kochi Prefecture is known for its beautiful natural scenery along the Yoshino River. A notable nearby landmark is the historic Iya Valley, part of the steep and remote mountain valleys of the Shikoku Mountains, which offers stunning vistas and traditional vine bridges, approximately an hour's drive away.