Chalet Tiggy, Gerlosplatte

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Chalet Tiggy, Gerlosplatte
Chalet Tiggy, Gerlosplatte - Austria
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Chalet Tiggy
Chalet Tiggy is a romantic little Alpine chalet which will sit
in an open and sunny spot in the charming mountainside
village of Gerlosplatte. The views from this attractive
chalet will be superb, thanks to its position high on the
mountainside amongst beautiful Alpine scenery.
Chalet Tiggy will benefit from pretty traditional
architecture and offer a large balcony, terrace and garden
and is available with freehold tenure.
Essential facts
• Charming one bedroom chalet
• Ski-in, ski-out high altitude location
• Rare second home status - no obligation to rent
• Access to 640km of pistes
• Located between Austria’s beautiful Tyrol and
Salzburg provinces
• Only 70 minutes from Innsbruck airport
Gerlosplatte - Salzburg Province, Austria
Resort information - Gerlosplatte
Gerlosplatte is set amongst the pine trees high in the
mountains at 1,700m and has a true Alpine feel with
fantastic views of the valley. The resort itself has bars,
restaurants, a ski hire shop, a ski school and a local
village shop. You also only have a 10 minute drive past a
beautiful lake to the villages of Gerlos and Krimml at the
bottom of the valley where you will find a wide selection
of shops and restaurants. Gerlosplatte is conveniently
located just 70 minutes from Innsbruck and two hours
from both Munich and Salzburg airports.
Chalet Tiggy will benefit from beautiful mountain views
Property - Chalet Tiggy
Chalet Tiggy is located between Austria’s tallest waterfall
and beautiful Durlassboden reservoir. Located in a high
altitude mountainside position, this romantic little chalet
will be built in a traditional Austrian Alpine style.
Chalet Tiggy will feature an open-plan living/dining and
kitchen area along with an ensuite bedroom. Built on
a steep incline, the chalet will feature a triple aspect
upstairs living room which benefits from its own balcony
and terrace while the spacious downstairs bedroom will
be built into the hillside and enjoy superb views.
Chalet Tiggy really will be a special little chalet and make
the perfect Alpine retreat to escape to, thanks to its
pretty traditional design and lovely Alpine location.
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Fittings and optional furniture
Fittings and Optional Furniture
No Rental Obligation
The cost of the kitchen is included in the price and it is
possible to choose from a wide selection of fixtures and
fittings, including all kitchen appliances.
You can either choose to keep your chalet as a private
second home or you can rent your property out when
you are not using it.
Optional furniture packages are also available and the
developers have appointed interior designers to provide
every comfort for owners should you wish for your
apartment to be fully furnished on completion.
If you choose to rent your property there is a dedicated
management company that will make your bookings and
will receive the guests and check them in and out of your
chalet. They also provide laundry and cleaning services
to deal with the change-over when your guests have
departed.
These packages are extremely flexible and affordable and
include everything you will need to make your purchase
as smooth as possible including sofas, wardrobes,
cutlery, and crockery. This service is available at a cost
of approx. 10,000 euros. Other optional extras include
wood burning or gas effect fires which are perfect if you
enjoy cost nights in around the fire.
If you would like to rent your chalet in this way the
local tour operator will charge 15% (plus VAT) of the
rental fee to handle everything for you. Your guests will
just need to pay for the cleaning of the chalet which is
approx. 75 euros per turn-around.
Lower Floor
Upper Floor
Chalet Tiggy will be built in a traditional Austrian style
Purchase Costs
Bank Finance
Purchase costs for buying a property work out about
6.1% of the gross purchase price. The purchaser will
be required to pay the notary fees after the contract of
sale has been signed and the notary has sent off all the
papers to obtain the foreigner purchase permit.
Austrian banks will fund up to 60% of the purchase price
and can usually lend up to a period of 25 years. Variable
interest rates are currently at around 3% and one year
or five year fixed rate mortgages are also available.
Fees are calculated as follows:
• Purchase Tax ‘Stamp Duty’ – 3.5% of the gross price
• Entry to the Land Registry – 1.1% of the gross price
• Notary’s fees – 1.5% of gross price plus VAT
• Court costs, administration fees – approx. 150 euros
• No Agent’s Fee – saving you 3%. It is standard
practice in Austria for buyers to pay agents fees, but
we do not make this charge
If you take a mortgage the fees add up to roughly 4% of
the value of the loan you will be taking. These comprise
a bank set up fee of around 2%, a notary fee of 0.5%
for registering the mortgage and dealing with the bank,
and a 1.5% mortgage registration fee.
Gerlosplatte is home to great high altitude skiing
Winter and Skiing
Gerlosplatte sits in the centre of the Zillertal Arena ski
region which is part of the Zillertal Superskipass area.
The Zillertal Ski Arena is home to a huge array of high
altitude pistes and the local slopes are sunny and are
perfect for beginners and intermediate skiers. There
are also downhill racing runs and off-piste skiing for
advanced skiers and snowboarders.
The Zillertal Superskipass gives access to the huge Zillertal
ski area, which is home to 640km of prepared pistes
ranging from 630m to 3,250m in altitude. An impressive
75% of these pistes have snow making facilities and
the Hintertuxer Glacier - Austria’s only all year round
ski region - provides the Zillertal Arena with an absolute
snow guarantee.
The area is a great place to ski - regardless of your skiing
ability. For less experienced skiers there are eight schools
offering instruction in both skiing and snowboarding for
all ages. Gerlos is also proud to boast the first boarder’s
playground snowpark in the entire Zillertal valley.
The Zillertal Arena features numerous boarding parks
and has been popular with freeriders for years. The new
Hot-Zone snowpark also offers obstacles for beginners
to advanced boarders alike.
Other winter activities in the region include superb
illuminated toboggan runs, ice-skating and a thrilling
Alpine roller-coaster. There are additionally 200km of
well maintained snow shoe routes and cross-country ski
trails at varying altitudes.
The region offers over 640km of high quality pistes
Après-Ski
Austria is famous for its après-ski and mountain huts
and there are 48 ski huts and snow bars dotted across
the region. The hugely popular après-ski scene in
Zillertal Arena is one of the best in the Tyrol thanks to its
many restaurants and mountain huts serving delicious
traditional food and bars which pride themselves on
offering a great atmosphere and high quality sound
systems playing the latest music - all to make sure that
everyone gets up out of their seats and joins in!
“Rössl Alm” with its breathtaking on-the-slopes location
is a favourite with visitors, as is “The Country Club”
where crowds gather to dance in fabulous surroundings
all the way until 4am.
Beautiful Durlassboden reservoir is just 10 minutes away
Summer
The Zillertal Arena offers a wide range of summer
activities with Gerlosplatte sitting between Austria’s
tallest waterfall and a scenic reservoir.
in the area with 230km of mountain biking routes which
pass through woodland, across the mountainsides and
past several lakes.
Just moments away from Gerlosplatte at Durlassboden
reservoir you can try numerous water sports including
sailing and wind surfing or just have fun swimming and
taking out a pedal-boat. There’s also a lawn next to the
water with a large children’s playground and barbecue
facilities. Ten minutes in the other direction are the
Krimml waterfalls. With an impressive drop of 380m
these waterfalls are one of the tallest waterfalls in the
world.
Best of all you can take bikes up the mountains in the
cable cars which means that you don’t have to cycle all
the way up the mountains first to enjoy the view! Cable
cars take you up to the tree line and then you can cycle
back down again, stopping off at mountain restaurants
on the way.
For keen hikers there are numerous high quality routes
all of which have been selected, tested, marked, and
classified by experts. Mountain biking is also very popular
Other activities within the Zillertal Arena includes tennis,
badminton, squash, football, volleyball, basketball, inline
skating, paragliding. There are also adventure highropes courses for all the family to try plus rafting on the
Wildgerlosbach River for the really adventurous.
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We have an intimate knowledge of all our resorts and
whether you are travelling alone, with a partner, or
bringing the whole family we can suggest the perfect
place to stay. We can also recommend excellent local
restaurants and even let you know if there are any
exciting events happening in the vicinity to ensure you
have an informative and pleasurable trip. Simply let us
know which dates you have in mind and we will arrange
for one of our representatives to meet you and show
you around. All you need to do is to book your flight and
organise a hire car and we can help organise everything
else for you. Please ask for our Visiting Austria Fact
Sheet.
Investors in Property specialise in the sale of ski chalets
and apartments in Switzerland, Austria, France & Italy.
We have over 20 years’ experience and an unrivalled
knowledge of well established and up and coming ski
resorts. We will provide expert advice and professional
guidance through every step of your purchase. If you
have any questions or need general advice please do not
hesitate to contact us.
Contact
Jessica Delaney – Investors in Property
Tel: +44 (0)208 905 5511
[email protected]
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agents will not be responsible for any loss, however arising, from the use of, or reliance on this information. The sales deed prepared by the local Notary will contain all the
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Brochure current as of: 7 August 2012