Sunny little house with breathtaking views
Do you also love the free view of the snow-capped mountain peaks? Including sunshine - in the summer until late in the evening? • Sale as holiday home (second home) possible • Sale to foreigners (non-Swiss with residence abroad) not possible Highlights of the Maiensäss • Weekend and holiday home in nature • Access to the house possible up to about 50 m • Move-in and living • City escape and mountain idyll • In the midst of a breathtaking mountain world • Surrounded by lush meadows • A paradise with a view, nature, sun, and peace • Surrounded by various hiking trails (BLS-Südrampe) • No short- or medium-term investments are planned • Low and affordable ancillary costs Location and accessibilityThe little house at 1,097 m above sea level is located in the hamlet called "Ritzibodo" in the municipality of Raron. It is about 12 minutes by car from the village center of Raron. The hamlet is not accessible by public transport.An asphalted access road to the property is possible up to about 50 m. There are several parking options on the street. A motorized cart for material transport can be driven to the house without any problems.As an ideally located place, Raron is easily accessible all year round - both by car and by public transport. The SBB and RegionAlps offer regular connections that directly connect Raron with the centers of Valais and beyond.Raron is known as the "Rilke village" and honors the great poet Rainer Maria Rilke, who found his final resting place here. This cultural reference gives the place a special atmosphere - a mix of inspiration, history, and quiet beauty. Description of the Maiensäss hutThis unique property in the conservation area of the municipality of Raron convinces with its authentic character and a breathtaking view. The approximately 400-year-old building is in a very good condition considering its age. The conversion into a residential house took place in 1992. Those who appreciate originality, peace, and a special location will find an object with rarity value here.The construction combines traditional masonry with solid wood construction, which underlines the timeless, original charm of this property. The dense roof is covered with stone slabs and equipped with various skylights.On a living area of approximately 90 m², spread over three floors, the house is functionally and cozily divided on a plot of 172 m². The three levels are connected by a stylish wooden staircase. On the ground floor, there is a very spacious bathroom with shower, toilet, and sink, as well as a cellar that also serves as a technical and storage room.On the upper floor, a cozy living room with a wood stove and a kitchen with a dining area await you - an inviting place for uncomplicated get-togethers. The hot water in the kitchen and bathroom is generated by a gas-fired boiler.On the 2nd upper floor, there are two bedrooms and another sleeping possibility outside the lockable rooms. From this level, you have access to the small west-facing balcony and a closed storage room, as well as to an east-facing, rather shady forecourt. This exceptional little house is heated by a wood stove in the living room.A special plus is the sunny seating area in front of the house, which is accessible from the ground floor and invites you to linger and enjoy the surroundings. The combination of sun terrace and shady forecourt always offers the right place outside, depending on the time of day and the weather.The supply is pragmatically solved: electricity is generated by own solar panels and uncontrolled drinking water is available from April to November. The wastewater is directed into the property's own seepage pit in front of the house. Room layoutGround floor • Spacious bathroom with shower, toilet, and sink • Cellar / technical and storage room Upper floor • Kitchen with dining area • Living room with wood stove 2nd upper floor • Two bedrooms • Shed for gas depot in the outdoor area Ancillary costs: The low annual ancillary costs, such as municipal fees, building insurance, water fees to the cooperative, and tourism tax lump sum, amount to around CHF 1,400.00.Purchase price: CHF 329,000.00 for this Maiensäss house (plot no. 3602)Availability: Immediately or by arrangement Raron – the historic Rilke village in the sunny Rhone valleyThe charming Rilke village Raron looks back on a rich history that dates back far into the past. Even today, the oldest mailbox in Switzerland from Napoleonic times testifies to this long tradition and makes the place a small but significant part of Swiss history.History and culture on the castle hillIn the old village part of Raron, a striking castle hill rises, on which a medieval church majestically towers over the valley. Directly next to it is the grave of the famous German poet Rainer Maria Rilke, who chose Raron as his final resting place. This connection to one of the most important writers of the 20th century gives the village a poetic and at the same time spiritual atmosphere - a place where history, art, and silence merge in a special way.Modern infrastructure meets alpine traditionBesides its cultural heritage, Raron is also a place of progress. The small airfield Raron, once an important military airfield, today houses the base of the well-known helicopter company Air Zermatt. From here, daily missions for rescue, transport, and sightseeing flights over the impressive Valais mountain world start.Raron also plays a central role in terms of transport: the tunnel portals of the Lötschberg base tunnel are located on Raron's territory, making the place an important hub between the Upper and Lower Valais.Between history and presentThe village image of Raron is characterized by an exciting contrast between old and new: in the historic village center, lovingly preserved wooden houses testify to the traditional Valais building style, while modern new buildings on the outskirts reflect the dynamic growth of the last few decades. This creates a harmonious interplay between tradition, innovation, and quality of life.