CHF458'000.–
4.5 rooms130 m²
4.5 rooms CHF458'000.– 130 m²
Hofergraben 47, 3922 Stalden VS
"Charming garden apartment with a view and garage in Stalden"
This elegant apartment combines comfort, functionality, and a wonderful location – ideal for families who value space, peace, and quality of life. Sale as a second home (holiday residence) is possible. Sale to non-Swiss (foreigners with a residence abroad) is not possible. Highlights of the apartment Ideal for a family Pleasant living atmosphere Fireplace in the living area Excellent starting point for the Saas and Matter valleys Unique panoramic view from the cozy and sunny outdoor seating area Private forecourt Stalden-Saas train station is just a two-minute walk away Shopping opportunities, pharmacy, high school, etc. are just a few minutes' walk away Private garage Option to rent an outdoor parking space Basement and Top Carnotzet Location and accessibility The well-maintained stepped building from 1989 is located in a sunny spot in the "Geero" district on the main street in Stalden. The ground-floor apartment is accessible via stone stairs; a passenger lift is not available. Stalden is easily accessible all year round – whether by car via the well-developed cantonal road or conveniently by public transport. The Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn (MGB) and the Postauto provide a quick and comfortable connection. The Postauto stop and the valley station of the Stalden-Staldenried-Gspon cable car are located directly at the train station, which takes you to lofty heights in just a few minutes. Only a ten-minute drive separates Stalden from the industrial and economic center of Visp, making the village also attractive for commuters and business travelers. Thanks to its central location, Stalden opens up access to some of the most beautiful regions of the Upper Valais. Whether the Augstbord region with its scenic high-altitude trails, the impressive Mischabel group with the holiday resorts of Grächen, Saas-Fee, and Zermatt – from here, countless hiking, biking, and nature experiences are right on your doorstep. Description of the apartment in Stalden The spacious apartment with 105 m² of living space presents itself in an excellent, extremely well-maintained condition. The forecourt to the apartment is in single ownership and offers a variety of possibilities for individual design – whether a cozy lounge, play area, or green oasis. The apartment convinces with a well-thought-out and family-friendly floor plan: A welcoming entrance area with wardrobe and built-in cupboard ensures a pleasant reception. Two bathrooms – one with shower, toilet, and sink, and another with bathtub, toilet, and sink – offer the highest comfort, especially for families. Two bright children's rooms and a spacious parental bedroom provide ample space for all needs. The heart of the apartment is the openly designed, bright living room with a stylish fireplace, which creates a cozy and warm atmosphere on cool days. Here you can enjoy relaxed hours with family and friends. The modern kitchen with integrated dining area offers direct access to the spacious outdoor seating area and the balcony. From here, a wonderful panoramic view opens up over Stalden to the impressive Saas Valley – a real highlight for nature lovers and connoisseurs. High-quality, low-maintenance floor coverings in the living areas and solid wood parquet in the bedrooms round off the attractive overall picture of this property. The apartment is heated by an electric underfloor heating system. The installation of an air heat pump is being discussed, and a corresponding offer is already available. A sensational additional detail is the Carnotzet in the basement area, which is used as a party cellar. Room layout Forecourt Entrance area with built-in cupboard 2 children's rooms Parental bedroom Living room with fireplace and access to the balcony Living kitchen with access to the outdoor area Bathroom: bathtub / toilet / sink Outdoor seating area with garden Garage Basement Laundry room with drying room Cellar Carnotzet General Civil defense room (can be used as a cellar) Toilet in the basement The annual ancillary costs such as electricity, water, sewage, insurance, administration, taxes, chimney sweep, etc. amount to around CHF 5,800.00. This amount includes the annual contribution of CHF 1,500.00 to the renovation fund. Purchase price: CHF 458,000.00 for this enchanting apartment with basement, Carnotzet, and outdoor seating area The garage must be purchased at a purchase price of CHF 40,000.00. Availability: By arrangement Stalden – the gateway to the valleys of Zermatt and Saas-Fee Between the impressive valleys of Zermatt and Saas-Fee lies Stalden, the traditional bridge village in the Mattertal. Here, history meets lived village community – a place where past and present come together in a charming way. Historic village center with Valais charm The heart of Stalden is the old village with its lovingly preserved wooden and stone houses, narrow streets, and historic buildings. This picturesque village center tells stories of past centuries and gives Stalden its unmistakable character. Just a few steps away, the playground and the sports facility offer lively meeting points for children, young people, and the young at heart. Here, you can feel the sense of community that characterizes the village – warm, open, and active. A place with high recreational value The bridge village of Stalden delights with an exceptionally high recreational and experiential value. Numerous clubs in the areas of sports, culture, and youth promotion provide a varied program for a colorful village life. Whether traditional events, cultural events, or sporting activities – in Stalden, there's always something going on. These lived traditions have a high social value for the population and strengthen the sense of community. Live in nature – work in the city Thanks to its proximity to Visp and good transport links, Stalden combines the best of both worlds – living close to nature, working in the city, and enjoying life to the fullest. Experience history – between towers, bridges, and Alpine passes Since the Middle Ages, Stalden has been an important hub between the Saas Valley and the Nikolai Valley. The well-known Alpine crossings – the Monte Moro Pass, the Antronapass, and the Theodulpass – once had great traffic policy significance and shaped the development of the village sustainably. Impressive buildings like the Embda Tower (1346), the current church tower, and the historic Meierturm still testify to the influence of former feudal lords and bring the past to life. A special highlight is the pedestrian bridge "Ritibrigga" from 1599 in Neubrück – a popular photo opportunity and an impressive example of traditional architecture that still fascinates visitors today.