Interesting property for craftsmen who want to exploit the enormous design and development potential in this apartment.
Highlights of the old apartment in Birgisch
Location and Accessibility
The village Birgisch (1093 m above sea level) extends in the form of scattered hamlets over a long high plateau on the right flank of the Rhone Valley. Birgisch, belonging to the municipality of Naters, is very well accessible all year round via a well-developed cantonal road and public transport (post bus from Brig train station).
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Description of the old apartment in Birgisch
The apartment offers a net living area of approximately 85 m² with a kitchen and a bathroom equipped with a bathtub, WC, and washbasin. Originally designed as two separate small apartments, there are two corridors. The two living rooms have historical gilt stone stoves, which are currently out of operation. The property requires a complete renovation. The current room heights are 1.80 m and 1.90 m. The entire attic in the roof space, which was renovated in 2025, belongs entirely to the apartment. Also included in the sale is a meadow with a wood shed, located next to the house on parcel no. 156, a natural cellar, and shares in parcel numbers 172 and 161.
Overview
Apartment
Attic
Renovations
2025: Roof renovation
2010: Windows
Sale price: CHF 179,000.00 for the old apartment with attic and natural cellar, meadow parcel no. 156 with wood shed, as well as shares in parcel no. 161 and 172 (see site plan)
Availability: Immediately or by arrangement
General information about Birgisch
Public life in Birgisch takes place in the main hamlet <<Zär Kapälla>>. Here, within a few meters, are the chapel from the knight's era, the school and community house, as well as the restaurant, fire station, and grocery store. Above the Birgisch forest and the vertically dropping rocks, the Nesselalp towers. It is considered a popular resting point on the beautiful hike from Birgisch to Belalp. Suonen are historical irrigation channels in Valais, the Suone Obersta was first mentioned in 1435. It receives its water from the Mundbach and leads it east of Birgisch into the Milchbach. Looking from Birgisch towards the Gredetschtal, the municipality of Mund lies there. The mountain village is known far beyond the national borders for its saffron. The region Naters - Blatten - Belalp is especially known for its membership in the UNESCO World Heritage Swiss Alps Jungfrau - Aletsch.
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3903 Mund (VS)