ZEH-Spec High-Insulation New Detached House with 4.92kW Solar Panels in Hakusan City
This newly built detached house in Hakusan City, Ishikawa Prefecture, offers a sophisticated blend of modern energy efficiency and thoughtful design. The property features a refined exterior where brown and beige harmonize, creating a calm and warm atmosphere that gently envelops daily life. The house is built to ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) specifications, featuring high insulation to keep you cool in summer and warm in winter, ensuring year-round comfort.
Critical equipment and features, as detailed in the agent notes, include a substantial 4.92kW solar panel system, which is standard for this builder's homes, providing peace of mind for disaster preparedness and reducing utility costs. The kitchen is equipped with a durable enamel panel that is resistant to heat, stains, and scratches, and features a dishwasher to lighten the household burden. The system bathroom uses insulating material around the bathtub to retain heat, reducing reheating frequency. The vanity has a three-sided mirror with storage behind it and a deep, flat washbowl suitable for bucket placement. The home is all-electric, featuring a full-auto Eco Cute hot water system with a reheating function, which can also use stored water in emergencies. A Hoscreen (clothes drying screen) is installed in the first-floor drying room. The construction utilizes a slab foundation (ベタ基礎) to resist moisture and termites, and Galvalume steel roofing for high water resistance and fire safety. Windows are fitted with Low-E double-glazed glass (sun-shading type) and resin sashes for superior insulation.
Inside, the 3LDK layout is designed for family living. The bright living room features a large window, and the integrated LDK space is ideal for gathering. The master bedroom includes a large walk-in closet with constant ventilation. Two additional Western-style rooms offer flexibility for use as children's rooms or a study, each with ample storage. Additional storage solutions include a kitchen pantry with adjustable shelves and under-stair storage, making organization effortless. The property also includes parking for three vehicles.
The location in Hakusan City's Kabujo district offers excellent convenience for commuting, schooling, and shopping, with several supermarkets and convenience stores within a short walk. An interesting fact about the Hakusan area is that it is named after and sits in the shadow of the sacred Mount Haku (also known as Hakusan), one of Japan's three holy mountains, a national park and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The closest major landmark from this property is the historic and beautifully preserved Kanazawa Castle, approximately a 30-minute drive away, offering a direct link to the region's rich samurai heritage.