1 REAL ESTATE OFFERS RESORT PROPERTY IN SWITZERLAND
- Location:
- SWITZERLAND
- Category:
- LIFESTYLE PROPERTY
- Type:
- Resort
- Beds:
- -
- Currency:
- £ GBP
- Prices:
- -
- Results:
- 1 listings
LIFESTYLE AMENITIES
- Golf
- Ski
- Beach
- Diving
- Equestrian
- Biking
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Spa
- Wine
2 - 5 Bed Apartment for sale in District de Sierre
From £799,438 to £4,832,197
District de Sierre, Valais, Switzerland
Listed By: Mark Warner Property on 10.09.2018Browse all listings of Resort for sale in Switzerland on TheMoveChannel.com.
The good news is that buying property in Switzerland is possible – the bad being how tricky it can be in this seemingly overregulated nation. Well over half of the country rents for life, so it’s safe to say that Switzerland is by no means a seller’s market. And even if it was, it’s becoming more and more difficult to find desirable properties that aren’t priced rather on the OTT side. From a positive perspective, though, it’s uncommon for landlords to receive less than several dozen applications from perspective tenants every year. There are few v European nations where rent returns are so consistent, dependable and attractive. Still, unless you’re already an EU citizen, you’ll struggle to buy in the first place – the simplest of transactions aren’t usually wrapped up for the best part of a year.
The good news is that buying property in Switzerland is possible – the bad being how tricky it can be in this seemingly overregulated nation. Well over half of the country rents for life, so it’s safe to say that Switzerland is by no means a seller’s market. And even if it was, it’s becoming more and more difficult to find desirable properties that aren’t priced rather on the OTT side. From a positive perspective, though, it’s uncommon for landlords to receive less than several dozen applications from perspective tenants every year. There are few v European nations where rent returns are so consistent, dependable and attractive. Still, unless you’re already an EU citizen, you’ll struggle to buy in the first place – the simplest of transactions aren’t usually wrapped up for the best part of a year.