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Idyllic apartment ‘Zur Alten Post’ near the church in the village centre

Zur alten Post, Dorfstrasse, Saas-Fee, Switzerland
2,800,000 CHF

Features

  • Broadband Internet
  • Cellar
  • Central heating
  • Contemporary architecture
  • Customizable
  • Elevator
  • Open Kitchen
  • South-Facing Balcony
  • Washing Machine

Details

New build 2026/27: a very comfortable 4.5-room flat with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, an open-plan kitchen, a living room with a fireplace and a balcony. A classic second home with no obligation to let.

This project will create a unique residential complex that combines historic elegance with modern comfort. The main building, ‘Zur Alten Post’, impresses with its solid stone walls and sun-weathered larch wood facades, which give the building its distinctive character. During the renovation, particular emphasis is placed on preserving the historic fabric.

Each floor is being converted into exclusive holiday apartments, with the top floor – the ‘Belle Étage’ – being a particular highlight. Here, residents can look forward to an open-plan living and dining area, a modern kitchen and a fireplace with spectacular views of the Saas mountains and glaciers. The complex is complemented by an adjoining extension featuring further well-designed apartments that perfectly round off the overall concept.

This project offers a rare opportunity to experience alpine charm and historic architecture in a carefully considered overall design. The ‘Zur Alten Post’ building in Saas-Fee is being sensitively renovated, with the focus on preserving the existing structure’s heritage. Its historic identity is being retained, whilst at the same time meeting today’s standards for comfort and energy efficiency. The existing structure is largely being preserved and professionally renovated, rather than replaced.

The use of regional materials combined with modern, resource-efficient construction and energy technologies, creates a sustainable concept. In this way, the building’s charm is preserved, and its use for future generations secured.

  • ID: 46561
  • Published: 28th March 2026
  • Last Update: 22nd April 2026
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