Primary residence. This apartment is located in Brissago, easily accessible by car and public transport. It is a ground floor apartment, barrier-free and with its own garage box and forecourt. The property has been developed with very good materials and is divided as follows: entrance with hallway, double access to the street and condominium, bathroom, large fully equipped kitchen (double refrigerator, wine cellar, Corian, etc.) with dining area, large living room, large terrace with beautiful views of the lake, two bedrooms, two bathrooms including a rain shower ''Roberto Cavalli'' and sanitary facilities from Villeroy & Boch. A large car box at the entrance (the only one in the house) with wall shelves and a cozy forecourt is included. Video intercom at the main door with discreet dome camera surveillance with recorder and connected to the TV. The electrical system is completely new with new wiring in all rooms and also completely new under the ceramic tiles with wood look is the underfloor heating with water flow, as well as the double glazing, high ceilings with elegant spots and a very pleasant feeling of relaxation and privacy just a few steps away from the post office, lakeside promenade, banks, restaurants, and shops. The property has private access to the basement where the shared laundry room is located. The entire attic of the condominium is also included, an attic of over 100 sqm ideal for storage and accessible by stairs.
The municipality of Brissago is located on the northern shore of Lake Maggiore, southwest of Ascona on the border with Italy. Brissago is mainly known for the Brissago Islands, which have a botanical garden. Due to the mild climate, about 1500 different plant species can thrive. Among them are palms, bamboo, and eucalyptus, as well as kiwi and bananas. Thus, the island has by far the warmest climate in Switzerland. The garden was created in 1885 by Baroness Antoinette de Saint Léger and expanded by the subsequent owner of the islands, department store millionaire Max Emden, from 1927. He sold them in 1949 to the Canton of Ticino, which made the islands accessible to the public as a botanical garden. Today, the owners of the islands, in addition to the Canton of Ticino, are the municipalities of Ascona, Brissago, and Ronco sopra Ascona. The municipality of Brissago has about 2,000 inhabitants.
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6614 Brissago (TI)