Description
On the gently sloping property with approximately 979 m² of living space, designated as building land/residential area, stands a small, charming hunting lodge with approximately 110 m² of living space. A rare and therefore all the more valuable designation as a recreational residence exists. Preliminary plans are in place for a new building with approximately 356 m² of living space with two residential units and approximately 587 m² of total usable space, including technical, utility, and storage rooms, as well as a garage for four vehicles. This is the last building plot in a small, private cul-de-sac in a quiet location. Open land is behind and in front of it. Views extend to the Rauher Kopf, towards the Fleckalm, the Hahnenkamm, and partially towards the Wilder Kaiser. The purchase price is EUR 3.5 million negotiable. Buyer's commission: 3.0% plus 20% VAT. The agent acts as a dual agent. Infrastructure / Distances Health Doctor <500m Pharmacy <3,500m Clinic <4,500m Hospital <8,500m Children & Schools School <500m Kindergarten <500m Local amenities Supermarket <500m Bakery <500m Shopping center <6,000m Other Bank <4,000m ATM <3,500m Post office <4,000m Police <4,000m Transport Bus <500m Train station <3,000m Airport <9,500m Information Distance as the crow flies / Source: OpenStreetMap Reith is the pleasantly unfussy alternative to the vibrant sports town of Kitzbühel and yet is only a stone's throw away whenever you feel like it.... In the town of Reith itself you will find everything you need for your daily needs as well as some very nice, well-known restaurants. It is only a few minutes' walk from the house to the village. The walking and hiking trails start directly behind the house. The Kitzbühel region is known for its winter tourism, centered around the spectacular Hahnenkamm ski races, but also for hiking, climbing, golfing, biking, lifestyle, excellent restaurants, shopping, and nightlife. Here, you'll find everything from hip events to traditional Tyrolean hospitality, international designer boutiques, local handicrafts, and a wide selection of sports shops. In winter, approximately 170 kilometers of slopes and more than 50 state-of-the-art gondolas and lifts, approximately 120 kilometers of cross-country ski trails, over 170 kilometers of winter hiking trails, ski schools, and snowboard fun parks await you. In summer, the Kitzbühel region is a golf paradise. There are four courses in the village itself, and 18 more in the surrounding area. Water enthusiasts can take a dip in the Schwarzsee, Gieringer Weiher, or in Kitzbühel at the Aquarena swimming center. Kitzbühel-Reith is home to over 500 km of well-marked hiking trails and over 750 km of cycling and mountain biking routes. Kitzbühel is also known as a tennis town, with the annual ATP tournament held at the Kitzbühel Tennis Stadium. Right next door, the Audi Sportpark Kitzbühel, with its indoor climbing wall, indoor ice skating rink, and bowling alleys, guarantees fun and variety. It enjoys excellent accessibility and a central location (each about an hour and a half away) in the triangle between Munich, Salzburg, and Innsbruck, with international connections.