Newly Built ZEH House in Marugame with 4-Car Parking and Solar Power Option
This newly built detached house in Marugame, Kagawa Prefecture, offers a modern and energy-efficient lifestyle. The property, designated as a ZEH (Net Zero Energy House), is designed to significantly reduce energy consumption and utility costs. It features a spacious 3LDK layout with a generous 19.2-jo living, dining, and kitchen area, perfect for family gatherings. The open-plan design allows for clear sightlines from the kitchen to the living room, fostering communication. The property includes a dishwasher, an all-electric system with an IH cooktop, a bathroom dryer, a water-saving toilet with a bidet function, Low-E double-glazed windows, and a hand shower faucet with a built-in water purifier.
Agent notes provide critical details. The equipment registration number is 第確R07-1704号. Important special notes regarding a limited-time price campaign are included: The campaign applies to customers who contract by February 28, 2026, and have the property delivered by April 30, 2026. The rights are void 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. Furthermore, the property can be sold with a 6.60kW solar power generation system for an additional 1,000,000 yen. This price is conditional on the customer utilizing the "roof rental system," where the company installs the solar panels on the customer's roof. The solar power system will be transferred to the customer free of charge after 10 years of operation. If purchased with the solar system, the income from selling surplus electricity will belong to the customer.
The location in Marugame's Tsuchinishi district offers convenient local amenities. A notable area landmark is the historic Marugame Castle, one of only twelve original castles remaining in Japan with its original wooden keep. This impressive structure, located a short drive from the property, offers panoramic views of the city and the Seto Inland Sea, providing a deep connection to the region's samurai heritage.