New Construction ZEH Home with Solar Power in Tokushima City
This newly built detached house in Tokushima City's Kokuho district offers modern, energy-efficient living with a 3LDK layout. The property, designated as Building No. 16, features a spacious 20-tatami mat living room designed for family gatherings, with a face-to-face kitchen that allows for easy communication. Key amenities include a dishwasher, a bathroom with a ventilation dryer, a water-saving toilet with a warm-water bidet seat, and an all-electric system with an IH cooktop for safety and economy. The home is built with Low-E double-glazed windows for superior insulation and features a built-in water purifier in the kitchen faucet.
As a Net Zero Energy House (ZEH), it achieves a high energy reduction rate of 50%, with estimated annual utility costs around 113,000 yen. A significant feature is the option to include a 6.600kW solar power generation system for an additional 1,000,000 yen. This option utilizes a "roof rental system," where the homeowner lends their roof to the company for system installation. After 10 years of operation, the solar power system is transferred to the homeowner free of charge. If purchased with the solar system, the homeowner retains all income from selling excess electricity back to the grid.
Critical agent notes specify important conditions for the "Under Construction Property Fair." For contracts signed by April 30, 2026, purchasers of this under-construction property must note that rights become invalid if the contract is canceled due to the customer's circumstances after signing. These rights cannot be transferred to others or exchanged for money or other items, and cannot be combined with other campaigns.
The area of Kokuho in Tokushima City is rich in history, once serving as the capital of the ancient Awa Province. A major nearby landmark is the Tokushima Castle Ruins and its surrounding park, a scenic spot offering panoramic views of the city and a glimpse into the region's samurai past.