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This three-bedroom apartment with custom-designed furnishings and other touches is on the third floor of a 18-unit building from 2012 in Arosa, a ski resort town 92 miles southeast of Zurich and 42 miles south of the principality of Liechtenstein.
Arosa, a municipality with a year-round population of about 3,100, is in the eastern Swiss canton of Graubünden. In 2013, it was connected to the Lenzerheide ski area by cable car, creating a larger resort that offers reciprocal skiing passes. Part of the Plessur Alps, Arosa, at 5,823 feet elevation, is surrounded by major mountain peaks such as Aroser Rothorn and Lenzerhorn. Obersee lake is a major attraction, and six miles north is the Langwieser Viaduct, completed in 1914 and named as a Swiss heritage site. At 203 feet high, it was the world’s first railway bridge to be constructed of reinforced concrete.
Size: 1,528 square feet
Price per square foot: $2,168
Indoors: The three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is built on one level, with all rooms having floor-to-ceiling windows or sliding glass doors that access the south-facing terrace. A foyer hallway leads to the living space, with the kitchen and dining space set off. Reclaimed wood is a theme throughout the rooms, as either partial paneling or finishes and trims around doors and entryways. The kitchen has an island outfitted with integrated appliances, sleek contemporary cabinetry and stone counters. Oak parquet floors have built-in under-floor heating. The window treatments and furniture were custom designed for the space and are included in the sale. The primary bedroom is carpeted.
Outdoors: The 786-square-foot terrace offers village and mountain views. The building offers two underground garage parking spots at 45,000 Swiss francs each.
Costs: 6,000 Swiss francs ($6,860) in annual taxes and homeowner fees
Contact: Francesco Sax, Engel & Völkers Chur, +41-81-250-55-85
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