Sale to non-Swiss (foreigners residing abroad) possible.
- Suitable only as a primary residence.
Location and Accessibility Bellwald is easily accessible year-round via a well-developed cantonal road and public transport (train / cable car). The cable car, shopping facilities, post office, and bank are within a few minutes' walk. The sports lifts to the ski, bike, and hiking area are located a few hundred meters uphill.
The north-facing plot with breathtaking views of the Rhone Valley is located below the main road and has no access.
Description of the building plot in Bellwald The plot 1693 with a total area of 519 m2 is located in the residential zone W3 and has a utilization of 0.9. Access and infrastructure are not available.
Art. 84 Residential Zone W3 special
(Excerpt from the building and zoning regulations of the municipality of Bellwald)
Purpose: Promotion of a suitable development with multi-family houses, hotels, shops, as well as with non- or low-disruptive commercial enterprises near the village center. Agricultural operations, except for existing ones, are prohibited in this zone.
Building style: open or staggered
Building height: max.: 13.50 m min.: 9.50 m
Number of floors: max. 3 floors
Building length: max.: 14.00 m
Building width: max.: 12.00 m
Ground area: max.: 168 m2 / min.: 88 m2
Boundary distances: A: 2/3 of the facade height, but at least 5.00 m
a: 1/3 of the facade height, but at least 3.00 m
Utilization coefficient: AZ: 0.9
Building materials: The wooden structure or wooden cladding must make up at least 50% of the visible facade area.
Noise sensitivity level: II
Subordinate ancillary buildings that are not used for residential purposes, as well as legal buildings, may fall below the minimum dimensions. The minimum dimensions may be deviated from in exceptional cases, namely:
- in total developments according to Art. 99 - in natural topographical conditions (terrain shape) that would make the development of plots impossible. - in staggered construction, which is exceptionally permitted from a slope of > 40%. - In the contact and transition area of different residential zones such as W3 special to W4 and W3 to W2.
Selling price: CHF 129,000.00
Availability: Immediately or by arrangement
General information about Bellwald The village of Bellwald, together with the hamlets of Ried, Egga, Bodmen, and Fürgangen, forms a typical hillside community high above the Goms and the Fieschertal. The Alemanni, who immigrated in the 8th and 9th centuries, settled in individual farms, from which small hamlets and village settlements gradually emerged as the clan grew. Until after World War II, the population lived almost exclusively from mountain farming with livestock and arable farming.
Typical of the townscape of Bellwald are the so-called granaries. They were previously used for storing supplies, valuables, and clothes, as there was a lower fire risk than in the residential house. Like the barn, the granary also stands on wooden supports covered with rounded stone slabs.
The construction of the road in 1971 triggered a tourist development in Bellwald. Without tourism, Bellwald, like so many other mountain villages in the Alpine region, would likely have suffered the fate of emigration. In the tertiary economic sector, the tourist development has only had a modest impact to this day.
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