ZEH New Build with 12.320kW Solar in Aizumi, Tokushima
This newly built detached house in Aizumi Town, Tokushima Prefecture, represents a modern, energy-efficient lifestyle. The property, designated as Building No. 4, is a 4LDK layout with a generous 147.39 sqm floor area on a 224.18 sqm plot. Its standout feature is its status as a ZEH (Net Zero Energy House), achieving the highest insulation performance grade (5) and primary energy consumption grade (6). The home is designed to produce more electricity than it consumes, thanks to its standard all-electric specifications and the option to include a powerful 12.320kW solar power generation system.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The property is sold under a limited-time price campaign with specific conditions: contracts must be signed by February 28, 2026, with property handover by April 30, 2026. This campaign right is void if the buyer cancels the contract for personal reasons and cannot be transferred or exchanged for money or other items. The solar power system can be included for an additional +1,000,000 JPY, under a 'roof rental system' where the buyer lends their roof to the company for installation. After 10 years of operation, the solar system is transferred to the homeowner free of charge. If purchased with the solar system, the homeowner receives all income from selling surplus electricity back to the grid.
The interior is designed for family comfort and convenience. It features a spacious 30-tatami mat open-plan LDK with warm, maintenance-free wax-free flooring. The kitchen is a popular peninsula/island-style, facing the dining area to facilitate communication, and includes a dishwasher. Other notable amenities include a walk-in closet, bathroom with drying function, water-saving warm-water washlet toilet, and Low-E double-glazed windows. Parking space for up to four cars is available.
The area of Aizumi Town in Tokushima offers a balanced suburban lifestyle. An interesting local fact is that Tokushima Prefecture is famous for its Awa Odori dance festival, one of Japan's most vibrant and energetic traditional celebrations held every August. The closest major landmark is the historic Awa Jurobei Yashiki, a samurai residence museum offering a glimpse into the region's feudal past, located a short drive away in the neighboring city of Tokushima.