Property sale in Hauptwil-Gottshaus in the canton of Thurgau - public auction
Rural house with land
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1’460’000 CHF Estimated Value
Horb 2, 9225 Wilen (Gottshaus)
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The property offered is a rural house, located in Eastern Switzerland. The property has a plot area of 4,732 m² and a total usable area of 440 m². The living area is 210 m² and is spread over 7.5 rooms. The year of construction dates back to 1799, which gives the building a historic charm. In addition, the property has two cellars. The foreclosure auction will take place on January 29, 2026 at 14:00, with an estimated value of CHF 1,460,000.
Commercial Object
7.5 Rooms
Built in 1799
2 Cellars
4732 m² property area
440 m² Usable Area
210 m² Living Space
753 m² Garden
Change history
Land
Land No.: 2814
Values
Official Estimate
Building Insurance Value
Minimum Bid
Deposit
1’460’000 CHF
1’510’000 CHF
0 CHF
150’000 CHF
Remarks
A written advance notification (name, address, telephone number, number of people) for the inspection and for the increase must be sent to the responsible debt collection office.
contact: betreibungsamt.weinfelden@tg.ch
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