Kitzbühel Chalet, Kitzbühel - Austria Kitzbühel Chalet Chalet Reference: 765EI This chalet is located in the Kitzbühel area in the town of Bichlalm which is certainly one of the most popular and most sought after addresses in the Austrian Alps. At 1200m and with breathtaking panoramic views of the Südberge, this chalet is truly remarkable. It’s sunny position and a very prestigious neighbourhood make this property an ideal Alpine retreat. The centre of Kitzbühel can be reached by car in just a few minutes. Nearby Kitzbühel is renowned for its beautiful, chic city centre with numerous boutiques, cafes, bars and restaurants. Cities (and their airports) such as Innsbruck (100 km), Salzburg (80 km) and Munich (140 km) are easily accessible by car. Kitzbühel is an incredible dual season resort with its exciting sports and leisure activities. Whether you want to ski, golf, or just hike in the mountains, Kitzbühel is the ultimate alpine experience. Resort Information Kitzbühel, The Tyrol Easy The beautiful historic resort of Kitzbühel is situated between the magnificent mountains of Hahnenkamm and Kitzbühel Horn in Austria’s exclusive Tyrol province. A hugely popular destination in both summer and winter, this lively medieval town is full of chic buildings and cobbled streets which are bursting with traditional Austrian charm, while the outskirts of the town offer a wide selection of modern shops and fine restaurants. before the snow has started to clear, the sporting season gets underway with great hiking and running trails and numerous major biking events. With 173km of groomed pistes on the doorstep and a further 280km of skiing just 15 minutes away in the expansive SkiWelt ski region, Kitzbühel is a true skier’s paradise. Kitzbühel is also a fantastic summertime destination thanks to it’s lovely warm weather and access to Salzburg The surrounding countryside is exceptionally picturesque with many forests and stunning Alpine lakes steeped in history - perfect for swimming and water sports! With three aiports within two hours drive, Kitzbühel is a great choice for ski breaks and short holidays. It is just 70 minutes from Salzburg and Innsbruck airports and 1 hour 50 minutes from Munich airport, with regular direct train services from Innsbruck, Salzburg and Munich. Property Information Kitzbühel Chalet (765ei) If you are looking for a beautiful property in a dream location, then you will not be disappointed with this traditional chalet. Originally built in 1784 as a farmhouse then rebuilt in 1986, the constant renovations and constant care to this chalet has helped keep its originality. In 2010 the building was also renovated. Before entering through the split old wood door, there is approximately 25m2 of semi-covered patio, perfect for alfresco dining in the warmer months. From there you can either directly go up to the balcony, which surrounds the farmhouse almost entirely, or in to the property itself. Inside, the old and original wide pine boards are visible and run almost through the whole chalet. The living room boasts an extremely generous and open plan arrangement. On this level there is also a kitchen/dining area and next to the kitchen is the large pantry. A welcoming and centred detached old wood staircase leads to the gallery and balcony on the south side of the property. At the top, there are fantastic views of the Südberge far beyond Jochberg. A cozy en-suite guest room can also be found on the top floor. A large garage is also available fitting a total of four cars and there are spaces allowing for another two vehicles outside the property. This 200 year old farm house is located in one of Kitzbühel’s most beautiful locations on the Bichlalm. This property is a real rarity and offers the original Alpine character. Tradition paired with unique panoramic views make this property is one of a kind. For more information: Tel +44 (0)208 455 0505 Property Summary This historic farmhouse built in 1784 offers approx. 460m2 of living space on a 1,162m2 plot. Features include authentic and genuine woodwork, original wood floors, stone ground from a Spanish Castle, unique panoramic position, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, spacious living-dining area, wellness & spa, traditional remodelled kitchen, loft, fireplace, oil central heating, electric heating and garage. Living Space 460m² Plot Size 1,162m² Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 4 Price on Request For more information: Tel +44 (0)208 455 0505 For more information: Tel +44 (0)208 455 0505 For more information: Tel +44 (0)208 455 0505 For more information: Tel +44 (0)208 455 0505 Flexible Rental Purchase Costs As with most holiday homes in Austria owners are obliged to rent their property when they are not using it themselves. We would be delighted to recommend top tour operators to maximise the rental potential so that your property will earn an excellent income for you. Purchase costs for buying a property work out at approximately 9.6% of the gross purchase price. The purchaser will be required to pay the notary fees after the contract of sale has been signed and the notary has sent off all the papers to obtain the foreigner purchase permit. A dedicated management company can deal with the hand-over of keys for your guests, and the laundering and cleaning of your property when they have departed. Fees are calculated as follows: • Purchase Tax ‘Stamp Duty’ – 3.5% of the gross price • Entry to the Land Registry – 1.1% of the gross price • Notary’s fees – 2% of gross purchase price plus VAT • Court costs, administration fees – approx. 150 euros • Agent’s Fees - 3% of gross purchase price plus VAT (payable to local agent) Bank Finance Austrian banks will fund up to 60% of the purchase price and can usually lend up to a period of 25 years. Variable interest rates are currently at around 3% and one year or five year fixed rate mortgages are also available. Click HERE to view our buyers guide If you take a mortgage the fees add up to roughly 4% of the value of the loan you will be taking. These comprise a bank set up fee of around 2%, a notary fee of 0.5% for registering the mortgage and dealing with the bank, and a 1.5% mortgage registration fee. For more information: Tel +44 (0)208 455 0505 Kitzbuhel - 173km skiing Winter & Skiing Kitzbühel is one of the most legendary sports town’s in the Alps and with 173km of skiing on the doorstep including the legendary Hahnenkamm downhill race, it is not hard to see why. The region offers fantastic skiing with 91km of blue runs, 57km of red runs and 25km of black runs and with extensive snow cannon coverage now compensating for the lower altitudes, you can enjoy skiing here from early December through to late May. The spectacular and world famous Hahnenkamm downhill race takes place in Kitzbühel every January and is known as the toughest race of the World Cup circuit. The ‘Streif’ run on the Hahnemkamm is 3,200m long and racers can hit speeds of 88mph - this fantastic event attracts nearly 50,000 spectators every season! Snowboarders will be kept busy too with The Kitzbühel Horn mountain’s two half pipes, quarter pipe and sprint slalom course. A table jump allows jumps from 5m to 10m and a further second snow park is complete with boxes, kickers and rails. For the non-skiers amongst you, ice skating, curling and sleigh rides are also available in addition to plenty of alternative winter sports. The Mercedes-Benz sports park, which is open year round, has 10 tennis courts, a 17m climbing wall, 100m2 bouldering wall, ice skating, curling and skittles which is great fun for all of the family. The venue also hosts numerous concerts and events throughout the year. Located at the heart of the Kitzbühel Alps, the town is also surrounded by a 500km network of high quality crosscountry trails and if this isn’t enough - there is a popular 35km one day ‘Ski Safari’ route, with trails marked by an elephant symbol and a special guide available from the tourist office. The entire route also has complete snow making cover to ensure sublime conditions. For more information: Tel +44 (0)208 455 0505 SkiWelt Wilder-Kaiser ski region - 280km skiing ...another 280km of skiing Kitzbühel is only 15 minutes from the huge SkiWelt Wilder-Kaiser ski region with a further 280km of pistes which are easily accessed by the local ski bus and the Ki-West gondola. This is Austria’s largest interconnected ski area and here you will find a superb range of family friendly slopes including 136km of blue runs, 127km of red runs and 17km of black runs. Family friendly The Wilder-Kaiser area has a further 131km of classic cross-country skiing and skating courses plus a floodlit run for night skiing under the stars - ski paradise! Kitzbühel and the Wilder-Kaiser ski area have more than 120 mountain huts dotted across the mountainside between them, which are the perfect place to stop for a cool drink and enjoy the traditional Austrian hospitality. Other winter activities in the area include snow tubing and husky sledding. For more information: Tel +44 (0)7971 258 440 Après-Ski Kitzbühel is known for its lively and yet sophisticated nightlife with many traditional restaurants and bars to explore. The town hosts a number of events each year and in January Kitzbühel plays host to an international polo competition, boasting four days of action and excitement. The fast-moving pace and skills required for the sport make this a must see event! For those looking to experience the local nightlife, there are more than 40 bars and 4 discos to tempt you in from the cold. Pay a visit to the Londoner, Goldene Gams and Flannigans where the great music and tasty drinks, including ‘Jagertee’ (tea with rum or schnaps) and Glühwein, will keep you partying into the early hours of the morning. For those who prefer a more relaxing atmosphere, the Casino is open daily and offers live music in the lobby from 9pm. There is also a cinema, ice rink and bowling on offer. Kitzbühel also has some fabulous restaurants on the mountainside and in the village. There are more than 70 in town, and you’ll find everything from traditional dishes such as Wiener Schnitzel, Tiroler Groestl and Kaiserschmarrn to Asian fusion and seafood. For more information: Tel +44 (0)208 455 0505 Summer Activities Summer Golf Kitzbühel makes a fantastic summer destination thanks to its warm temperatures, numerous scenic lakes and the wide range of hiking and cycling trails across the surrounding mountains. The Kitzbühel region has some of the best golfing in Austria with four local courses and a further 19 within an hour’s drive. The four closest clubs are Kitzbühel, Eichenheim, Rasmushof and Schwarzsee. As soon as the snow has cleared ‘The Streif’, with 170km of running and walking trails and over 570km of biking trails, are open and challenge you to start your endurance training. The Kitzbühel club is the most traditional course in the area. Situated on Kitzbühel’s sunnier slopes and surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery, the resort, clubhouse, ponds with two island greens and the old castle walls provide a PGA quality experience. Its impressive central location and successful heritage have made it one of the best known clubs in Austria. If you don’t fancy cycling up the mountainsides, the ski lifts are open throughout summer and can whisk you and your bike up to the tree tops in minutes where you can enjoy freewheeling down - stopping at one of the many mountain huts for refreshments. If you’re feeling more adventurous you could always try rock climbing and canyoning or experience the full beauty of the mountains by paragliding over the Alpine landscape. For extreme climbers, the Wilder Kaiser and the nearby glacier mountains of the Hohe Tauern are a paradise and offer spectacular views of the valleys beyond. Several tennis courts are also available and keen sun bathers, swimmers and tri-athletes can use the beautiful Schwarzsee to cool off with a swim - a perfect stop for all of the family. For more information: Tel +44 (0)208 455 0505 Contact us for advice or to arrange a visit Viewing How If you are looking to buy a property in Kitzbühel, Austria then Alpine Marketing can help arrange your visit. We have a good selection of chalets and apartments for sale in the Kitzbühel region and know the resorts well so whether you are travelling alone, with a partner, or bringing the whole family we can suggest the perfect place to stay. Simply let us know which dates you have in mind and we will arrange for one of our representatives to meet you and show you around. All you need to do is to book your flight and rent a car and we can help organise everything else for you. It is possible to visit Austria for a weekend or even as a day trip. The main airports for the Austrian Alps are Salzburg, Innsbruck and Klagenfurt, but depending on which area you are visiting it may be better to fly to Zurich in Switzerland or Munich in Germany. For expert advice on flights please feel free to contact us anytime. Ask us for our visits information and we will recommend some charming hotels to make sure you get the most out of your visit. Contact Jessica Delaney – Alpine Marketing Tel: +44 (0)208 455 0505 [email protected] to get there Company Profile Alpine Marketing is the leading specialist for ski property in the Austrian Alps, offering an unrivalled knowledge of all the resorts we sell in. We have worked closely for many years with the top Austrian ski property developers and have travelled extensively to seek out the best property for you and will provide expert advice and professional guidance through every step of your purchase. If you have any questions or need general advice please do not hesitate to contact us. 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