Charming Rustico in the Simplon area - original gem for doers
This Rustico with outbuilding is an object for people who appreciate simplicity and recognize the special. • Sale as holiday home (second home) possible • Sale to foreigners (non-Swiss with residence abroad) not possible Highlights of the property • Ideal for slowed-down, simple life • Ideal for manual realization • Ideal for nature lovers or dropouts • Located on the Stockalper trail • Surrounded by lush meadows, steep rock faces and dense forests • Near Italy (Domodossola) • Weekend and holiday home in nature • Unique panoramic view • Low additional costs Location and accessibility Located at "Gabi" in the Simplon area, embedded in an impressive rock and natural landscape, this traditional Rustico stone house (approx. 1,200 m above sea level) awaits new owners with ideas, manual skills and joy in the original. The location near the Simplon Pass road combines alpine tranquility with good accessibility and makes the property an exciting opportunity for all those seeking a simple retreat project in the mountains. The house with adjacent barn and shed is situated slightly elevated on the Simplon Pass road. There is the possibility to drive up to the property with a vehicle (registered right of way) and park. Despite its alpine location, Simplon village is easily accessible all year round - both by car via the well-developed national road N9 and by post bus, which regularly operates between Brig and Domodossola. This excellent connection makes Simplon village an ideal starting point for excursions into the Simplon area or further towards Italy. The location of Simplon village is unique: surrounded by the mighty peaks of the Valais Alps, the mountain village offers breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and mountain ranges. The clear mountain air, the intense light and the proximity to the pass make the village a place of relaxation and inspiration - both for nature lovers and for those seeking peace. Description of the property The Rustico convinces with its authentic character: massive natural stone walls, a traditional stone slab roof on the residential building and a metal roof on the former barn and shed. The simple, functional construction tells of a down-to-earth past. The expansion is very simple and offers a lot of space for own ideas. Here, luxury is not the focus, but potential, atmosphere and the possibility of creating something special with one's own effort. Water (uncontrolled drinking water) is available via a hose from a nearby stream. The building is also connected to electricity. The wastewater and a wet cell are not yet built and must be planned and realized by the buyer. The adjacent barn and shed blend harmoniously into the rural overall picture and underline the original character of this place. The plot includes 995 m2 and is surrounded by a meadow, which is farmed by a local farmer. Behind the building, there is also the possibility to set up a cozy forecourt - an ideal place to enjoy the mountain air and the impressive scenery. Room layout of the residential building Ground floor • Cellar Living floor • Living room with Giltstein oven and cooking facilities • Wet cell to be built Room layout of the barn and shed Ground floor • Barn Upper floor • Large shed Additional costs: The annual additional costs (insurance, property tax and electricity) amount to +/- CHF 1,000.00 Purchase price: CHF 79,000.00 Availability: Immediately or by arrangement Simplon village - the alpine jewel at the gate to the south Between heaven and rocks, history and nature - Simplon village lies on the sunny south side of the Simplon Pass, embedded in a fascinating mountain world. Only half an hour's drive from Brig, a world full of character, tradition and impressive nature opens up here. The charming mountain village with its typical stone slab roofs looks back on a turbulent past. Over the centuries, the Simplon Pass shaped the lives of the inhabitants - as an important trade route between Brig and Domodossola. The famous Kaspar von Stockalper, one of the most influential Valaisian merchants, used the route, just like Napoleon later, who realized his legendary Alpine crossing here. The historic village center with its carefully preserved buildings is listed in the inventory of protected village images in Switzerland - a true testimony to alpine architecture and cultural continuity. Surrounded by blooming meadows, species-rich flora and a diverse fauna, the Simplon area presents itself as a well-maintained, intact agricultural area. Agriculture still forms an important basis for the community's livelihood and shapes the authentic character of the village. Those who hike through nature here feel the peace, the vastness and the scent of the Alps - a place where tradition and naturalness are in harmony.