Apartment 4.5 rooms with terraces
Apartment 4.5 rooms with terraces 1. LOCATIONSaint-Gingolph is divided into two municipalities: the first is Swiss and is located in the canton of Valais, and the second is French and belongs to the Haute-Savoie.On the shores of Lake Geneva, Saint-Gingolph is also surrounded by majestic mountains (Grammont, Blanchard) and has an 8-kilometer-long lakeside promenade.This village is accessible by car, train, or boat from the Compagnie Générale de Navigation.Transportation :Train: The CFF station (Swiss side) connects Saint-Gingolph directly to the regular lines of the Chablais.-Boat: The CGN dock allows connection to the other shores of Lake Geneva.Schools :The school of St-Gingolph, near the building, welcomes students from 1H to 8H.The Cycle d'orientation of Vouvry welcomes students from 9H to 11H.Shops :There are several shops for daily necessities in St.-Gingolph, France, and shopping centers 10 minutes away by car.On the heights of the village, there is the hamlet of Le Frenay, very frequented during the summer: the site consists of forests, clearings, picnic areas, and many hiking trails (Tanay lake, Lovenex lake, and Darbon lake, Grammont, Dent d'Oche, Cornettes de Bise,?.village of Novel). 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE APARTMENT LOT 5153 APARTMENT N° 21Apartment 4.5 rooms with double terrace • Entrance hall with built-in cupboards • Living room with garden and lake view • 3 bedrooms • 1 bathroom • 1 separate toilet • 1 kitchen with access to the garden and mountain view • 1 cellar No. 14 • 1 communal laundry room • 1 communal bicycle room • 1 parking space in the indoor garage (U-V or W)(COP 688) • 1 outdoor parking space (COP 271) 3. INDICATIVE PRICEImportant note :The building will be sold to the highest bidder in principle (see chapter 4).Indicative sales price: CHF 510,000.-Apartment sold free of charge.Fees : The notary and land registry fees are borne by the buyer.Availability : Immediately, after the end of the call for tenders procedure.Renovation fund as of 30.06.2025 :Approx. CHF 57,000.--Monthly PPE costs :Approx. CHF 410.--/month 4. COURSE AND PRINCIPLES OF SALESOFCL buildingsCourse and principles of sales :I. Requirements for purchase offersWhen OFCL real estate is sold by public auction, purchase offers must be submitted in writing and signed, within the specified deadline (postmark or email), to the designated service (published in a print or online media), with the mention "Purchase offer for apartment PPE No. 5153".Only offers submitted within the specified deadline (postmark or email) and containing the following information will be considered:- Name and address of the interested buyer; a change of bidder after the first offer (e.g., exchange of a natural person for a legal person or vice versa) automatically leads to exclusion from the procedure;- Price (unambiguously identifiable, absolute amount, without reserve, without conditions, in the local currency, possibility of offering a lower or higher price than the indicative sales price);- Brief schedule for the transfer of benefits and risks;- Information on the intended use or planned conversion;- Unreserved approval of the sales procedure detailed in the sales documents as well as the guidelines of the sales contract and this document "OFCL buildings - Course and principles of sales"; - legally valid signature.II. Course of salesIf offers have been received within the specified deadline, the OFCL decides, in principle within 30 days, whether to sell the property to the highest bidder, to hold a new call for tenders, or to keep the property in the OFCL's real estate portfolio. It informs the interested buyers in writing of its decision. The financing proof from a bank must be submitted with the first offer.After the first offer and in the event of a second offer, all interested parties who have submitted an offer within the deadline are invited again.Subsequently, only the bidders who participated in the previous offer are invited to participate in the subsequent offers. The offers submitted in the new offer must meet the same formal requirements as the first offer.The received offers are processed according to the procedures in force at the OFCL.During the sales negotiations, it is prohibited to provide information about the offers that have been submitted.If the offered price meets the expectations of the OFCL, the cantons and municipalities that have submitted an offer or expressed their interest in the purchase have the opportunity to acquire the property at the best offered price (Art. 13 OILC). The offers of interested private buyers are taken into account if the cantons and municipalities waive their right of pre-emption under Art. 13, para. 2, OILC.The cantons and municipalities have 30 days to confirm their interest in writing to the OFCL.After this deadline, the OFCL decides whether to sell the property to the highest bidder or to publish a new call for tenders. If not enough offers are received, it reserves the right to cancel the sale. III. Conclusion of the contractThe final decision on the sale is only made after receipt of the following legitimation documents:- Official identity document (passport or identity card) for natural persons;- Current extract from the commercial register for legal persons. The OFCL reserves the right to demand a deposit of 20% within 10 days after the sales decision. This amount will be deducted from the sales price when the sales contract is concluded. If, due to the fault of the interested buyer, no sales contract can be concluded, this deposit will not be refunded (penalty).All costs associated with the transfer of ownership, including transfer taxes, are borne by the buyer and seller according to cantonal customs. The entry in the land register is made after the full payment of the agreed price or after obtaining an irrevocable payment guarantee from a Swiss bank as security before the authentication of the sales contract.It is the buyer's responsibility to obtain the necessary building permits for the future use or conversion of the property.He must also conclude the obligatory cantonal property and casualty insurance policies in good time. The Swiss Confederation insures itself, which is why there is no insurance policy.Federal Office for Buildings and Logistics OFCL 5. DISCLAIMER CLAUSE The information contained in this document is provided as general information and without warranty. It does not constitute a contractual commitment. The final award is expressly reserved for the current owner. This documentation is intended for interested parties. 6. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - First call for tenders until June 30, 2026 + financing proof- Second call for tenders (if necessary) + financing proof- Third call for tenders (if necessary) + financing proof - The property is sold in its current state and without any warranty; no claims can be made for adaptation to standards or work, all costs for renovation or possible conversion are borne by the buyer, for example: ordinance on electrical installations (OIBT), radon, asbestos, etc..- The Swiss Confederation reserves the right to withdraw the property from the sale at any time without giving reasons- The brokerage fees are borne by the Swiss Confederation