Modern ZEH-Spec Home with Solar Power in Hakusan City
This newly built detached house in Hakusan City, Ishikawa Prefecture, offers a blend of modern design and high-performance energy efficiency. The property features a stylish and substantial design with black-based exterior walls that create a sense of depth and luxury. It is a Net Zero Energy House (ZEH) specification home, featuring high insulation and a standard 4.92kW solar panel system, making it economical to run while providing comfort throughout the year.
According to the agent's notes, the property's equipment and facilities are registered under Building Confirmation Number: Hakusan City No. 25120520. The home includes an all-electric system with a full-auto Eco Cute water heater with reheat function, usable even in emergencies. The kitchen features durable, easy-to-clean enamel panels and comes with a dishwasher. The system bathroom uses insulation to retain heat and features a material that resists dirt. The vanity has a three-way mirror with adjustable slide trays and ample storage. Construction features include a slab foundation for moisture and termite resistance, and a Galvalume steel sheet roof for high water and fire resistance. Windows are fitted with Low-E double-glazing and hybrid sashes for superior insulation.
Inside, the 3LDK layout includes a 15.48-tatami mat LDK. The master bedroom boasts a large walk-in closet with constant ventilation. Two additional Western-style rooms offer flexibility for use as children's rooms or a study. Thoughtful storage solutions are found throughout, including three movable shelves in the LDK, a pantry-style storage unit in the kitchen, and a movable shelf unit in the laundry room. The first-floor drying room is equipped with two sets of adjustable hoscreens. The property is on a corner lot with 6-meter wide roads on two sides, reducing any sense of enclosure, and parking is available for three vehicles.
The area of Hakusan City offers a comfortable residential environment with convenient access to daily amenities. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to part of the Hakusan Mountain Range, a UNESCO Global Geopark known for its rich biodiversity and geological significance. The closest major landmark is the iconic Mount Haku (Hakusan), one of Japan's three sacred mountains, offering breathtaking scenery and year-round outdoor activities just a short drive from the property.