A Newly Built Energy-Efficient Home in Chita, Aichi
This newly constructed detached house, scheduled for completion in January 2026, offers a modern and sustainable lifestyle in the well-established residential area of Nishinodai, Chita City, Aichi Prefecture. The property is designed for zero-energy living, featuring high airtightness and insulation alongside a complete solar power generation system. The house boasts a bright and open layout with a 16-tatami mat LDK and three additional Western-style rooms (8, 4.5, and 4.5 tatami mats).
Key equipment and features include a Panasonic system kitchen with a dishwasher and counter storage, a pantry room, a Panasonic vanity unit, and a laundry/dressing room. The bathroom is spacious (over 1 tsubo) and includes a shower. The home is equipped with two toilets, both featuring TOTO integrated washlet bidet seats with reheating functions. Storage is ample, with a shoe-in closet (earthen floor storage) at the entrance and storage in all rooms. The property includes double-lock doors, a card key, a dimple key, an electric shutter, and a monitor intercom. It is all-electric with an energy-saving water heater and is pre-wired for EV car charging. Special notes highlight the quiet neighborhood, regular-shaped lot, two-sided lighting, and full two-sided lighting in all rooms. The house comes with a BELS/energy conservation standard conformity certification, achieving a 6-star energy consumption performance rating (50% reduction rate) and an estimated annual utility cost of 112,000 yen.
The area of Chita City is part of the Chita Peninsula, known for its serene coastal atmosphere and proximity to the bustling city of Nagoya. An interesting local fact is that the peninsula is famous for its high-quality ceramics and pottery, with a history deeply connected to the Seto and Tokoname kilns. The closest major landmark is the Chita Peninsula itself, offering scenic coastal views and recreational areas, while the renowned Tokoname Pottery Footpath, a hillside walkway lined with traditional kilns and ceramic art, is also a short drive away.