This studio in the Lake Geneva region has 30 m² of living space and a total used area of 42 m². The apartment is located in the basement of a building built in 1995 and has its own cellar.
The estimated value is 93,000 CHF.
Single Family House
6 Rooms
Built in 2000
2 Cellars
3 Garages
1 Outdoor Parking Space
240 m² Usable Area
300 m² Surrounding Area
80 m² Living Space
50 m² Garden
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Land
Land No.: 941
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Values
Amtliche Schätzung
Gebäudeversicherungswert
Katasterwert
Mindestgebot
Anzahlung
552’000
600’268
70’300
1’292
15’000
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Remarks
Foreclosure auctions in Switzerland are officially regulated procedures that offer opportunities for buyers, but also come with specific requirements. Interested parties should note that properties can usually be visited, but there is no guarantee regarding their condition. It is advisable to carefully review all available documents such as appraisal reports, land registry extracts, and official auction publications. Bidders must also make a down payment at the auction and familiarize themselves with payment terms, deadlines, and legal consequences. It is also important to clarify in advance whether the property will be acquired free of encumbrances or whether existing easements or tenancy agreements need to be considered. Those who are well prepared can benefit from a foreclosure auction but should always realistically assess the risks.
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Documents
Auction Conditions
Land Register Extract
SGV Policy
Official Valuation
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