New ZEH Standard Home in Takamatsu with Optional Solar Power
This newly built detached house in Takamatsu's Enza-cho district offers a modern and energy-efficient lifestyle. The property is a ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) standard home, designed to significantly reduce energy consumption and utility costs. It features a spacious 4LDK layout with a generous 15-tatami mat living-dining-kitchen area, perfect for family gatherings. The open-plan, face-to-face kitchen allows for easy communication while cooking and comes equipped with a dishwasher to lighten the household chores.
The home includes a range of modern amenities such as a bathroom dryer, water-saving toilet with bidet functions, all-electric specifications with an IH cooktop, Low-E double-glazed windows for superior insulation, and a hand shower faucet with a built-in water purifier. A key feature is the optional 6.60kW solar power generation system. This system can be included in the sale for an additional 1,000,000 yen, under the condition that the customer utilizes the "roof rental system," where the company installs the system 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 customer will receive all income from selling the generated electricity back to the grid.
The property is situated in a quiet, low-rise residential area with a flat plot of land that has undergone soil testing. It offers parking for up to three vehicles. The location is highly convenient, just a 2-minute walk from Takamatsu Municipal Enza Elementary School and a 4-minute walk from Enza Station on the Kotohira Line, providing easy access to central Takamatsu.
The surrounding area of Takamatsu, the capital of Kagawa Prefecture, is famous as the gateway to the art islands of Naoshima and Teshima, which are renowned for their contemporary art museums and installations. A major landmark easily accessible from this location is Ritsurin Garden, one of Japan's most celebrated historical landscape gardens, featuring stunning ponds, pavilions, and meticulously manicured pine trees.