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PropNo.
1026
Type of use
Residential
Type of commercialization
Purchase
Type of property
House
Kind of property
Chalet
Postcode
5532
City
Filzmoos
Country
Austria
Living area
141,00 sqm
Usable area
151,00 sqm
Total area
246,54 sqm
Plot size
1.000,00 sqm
Number of rooms
3
Number of bedrooms
3
Number of bathrooms
2
Number of terraces
1
Balcony/terrace areas
23,86 sqm
Floor
Tiles, Parquet
Combustion
Air/water heat pump
Heating type
Underfloor heating
Kitchen
Open kitchen
Bathroom
Urinal, Shower, Bad mit WC
Fireplace
Yes
Roof shape
Saddle roof
Property descriptionWe at KR Real are proud to present this dreamlike chalet in Filzmoos with its unique location and exclusive furnishings.
This extraordinary chalet made of natural Siberian stone pine logs is located in the heart of the breathtaking Filzmoos landscape. With a usable living space of approx. 150 m², it offers a cozy home in one of Austria's most sought-after regions.
The chalet has a unique location and spoils its residents with an incomparable view of Filzmoos and the surrounding nature. The tranquillity and beauty of the surroundings make this property a perfect retreat.
Facilities:
Bedrooms: The chalet has a spacious master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, as well as two further bedrooms, which also impress with high-quality materials and a harmonious design.
Kitchen: The open kitchen is equipped with modern electrical appliances from AEG and offers a stylish space for culinary delights.
Flooring: Natural oak floors and Spanish tiles create a warm and sophisticated atmosphere throughout the chalet.
Doors and windows: Oak doors and aluminum/plastic windows from the renowned company Internorm with triple glazing ensure optimum insulation and bring natural elegance to every room.
Living area: The open-plan living area is crowned by a designer storage stove as the focal point, which not only provides warmth but also a stylish ambience.
There is also a spacious guest bathroom with toilet.
Heating: The underfloor heating is operated by an efficient air heat pump from Viessmann, which is both ecological and economical.
The use of natural Siberian stone pine logs not only gives the chalet a rustic look, but also promises a healthy indoor climate. The well thought-out architecture and exclusive furnishings make this property unique.
Conclusion: This chalet is more than just a property; it is a place of tranquillity, luxury and exclusivity. With its fantastic location and high-quality furnishings, it offers its residents a unique living experience amidst the picturesque natural surroundings of Filzmoos.
If you are interested in this property, please do not hesitate to contact me for further information:
Gerald Wimberger Tel.: +43 664 391 7019 or by e-mail: g.wimberger@kr-real.at
I look forward to hearing from you.
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Location
Filzmoos is a municipality with 1505 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2023) in Salzburger Land in the district of St. Johann im Pongau in Austria. The municipality is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Hallstatt-Dachstein/Salzkammergut.
Filzmoos was first mentioned in a document in 1333 under the name In dem Viltmoos. The name - both Filz and Moos - comes from the once very mossy and swampy valley floor of the high valley at the foot of the Dachstein massif, when only shepherds populated the valley.
In the past, mining was also carried out in Filzmoos. Silver, copper and iron, as well as arsenic, lead and zinc, were mined in several places, particularly on the Rötelstein, the Mandlingzug (Rossbrand) and Arzberg.
Filzmoos - like most mining areas in the region - suffered badly from the expulsion of the Salzburg Protestants in 1731/32. The loss of more than half of the population had to be coped with.
Formerly an alpine pasture and mining area, today the village is increasingly characterized by tourism.