Modern ZEH Home in Takamatsu with Solar Power Option
This newly built detached house in Takamatsu's Motoyama-cho offers a contemporary 4LDK layout designed for comfortable family living. The property is a Net Zero Energy House (ZEH), built to high energy-saving standards, featuring a spacious 15.1-jo living, dining, and kitchen area that serves as a natural gathering space for the family. The stylish interior includes a peninsula-style kitchen equipped with a dishwasher and a water purifier faucet as standard. The master bedroom benefits from a walk-in closet, and the home is fitted with an all-electric system including an IH cooktop, a bathroom dryer, and a water-saving, heated toilet seat with bidet function. Low-E double-glazed windows enhance thermal insulation.
Critical agent notes provide essential details on optional equipment and purchase conditions. The sale includes the possibility of adding a 7.92kW solar power generation system for an additional 1,000,000 yen. This price is conditional on the customer utilizing the "roof rental system," where the company installs the solar panels on the customer's roof. The solar power system will be transferred to the customer free of charge after 10 years of operation. Purchasing the property with the solar system also allows the customer to receive all income from solar power sales. Furthermore, a limited-time price campaign has specific conditions: it applies to contracts signed by February 28, 2026, with property handover by April 30, 2026, for purchasers of this specific development-built property. The campaign rights become invalid if the contract is cancelled due to the customer's circumstances and cannot be transferred to others or exchanged for money or other items. The building confirmation number is (17)第確R07-0810号.
The property is situated in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, a city known as the gateway to the art islands of the Seto Inland Sea. The area is rich in cultural attractions, with the stunning Ritsurin Garden, a historic Japanese landscape garden dating back to the early 1600s, located just a short drive away. This meticulously maintained garden is considered one of the most beautiful in Japan and offers a serene escape with its ponds, bridges, and meticulously pruned pine trees.