CHF1'395'000
6613 Ronco sopra Ascona
Price / m²
Pricier than 79% in Ronco sopra Ascona
Pricier than 90% in the canton of Ticino
Total price
Pricier than 65% in Ronco sopra Ascona
Pricier than 75% in the canton of Ticino
Living space
Smaller than 58% in Ronco sopra Ascona
Smaller than 53% in the canton of Ticino
Year built
Newer than 53% in Ronco sopra Ascona
Older than 64% in the canton of Ticino
Compared with listings on Homematch in the same municipality and canton.
ARE transit class D — a car is needed for most trips.
28% green and natural space within 500 m.
Mostly singles and couples · around 3 people in the neighbourhood.
noise level by day
Elevated noise levels
More exposed to traffic noise than typical residential spots.
Night
45 dB
Loudest source
Road
Louder than 77% in the canton
Measured noise level, placed on a scale of everyday sounds.
Pollutant levels are below the WHO guideline.
Radon levels can be somewhat elevated here.
A few buildings
Available from 2 networks.

Unbeatable locationBreathtaking lake viewLarge covered terrace facing southCorner apartment with pergola and garden seating areaLarge windows in front of the Brissago IslandsResidence top maintained and up to dateIndoor pool completely renovatedAs a tourist destination and residential area, rich in history and culture, Ronco sopra Ascona is above all known for its incredibly beautiful, breathtaking views, which have earned it the nickname "balcony over Lake Maggiore". The church and the interesting town center of medieval origin, with its architectural and artistic beauties, overlook the lush vegetation, which is favored by the typical Mediterranean, subtropical climate of this region, which is probably one of the mildest in the entire Southern Alpine arc. From the heights of the beautiful Monti di Ronco to the winding shore of Lake Maggiore, where the small hamlet of Porto Ronco is also located, mimosas, palms, azaleas, rhododendrons, citrus plants, camellias, agaves, eucalyptus trees, and numerous other exotic and Mediterranean plants adorn the landscape every spring, which offers partly fairy-tale-like views of the lake.