Noise exposure
- Road40
- Rail—
- Air—
LSV limit 60 dB































CHF770'000
7302 Landquart
Attractive 4.5-room apartment with bright living comfort in Landquart Experience the invitation of the political municipality of Landquart at the entrance to Graubünden in the lower Rhine Valley of Prattigau. This cozy 4.5-room apartment impresses with its top condition. The charming 4.5-room apartment on the 1st floor convinces with its bright, friendly atmosphere and a well-thought-out room layout. Thanks to the elevator, the apartment is easily accessible and is ideal for a family with one or two children, or for people who want to live generously. A special highlight is the balcony, which is oriented south, with balcony glazing and full-glass sliding folding wall for wind, rain, and weather protection. This expands the living space. This can be fully opened or closed depending on the weather and expands the living space in a pleasant way – perfect for relaxed hours at any time of the year. Additionally, 1 underground parking space is included in the price. The apartment impresses with floor-to-ceiling windows, which provide plenty of daylight and give each room a airy, modern ambiance.
All rooms have their own windows, which guarantees a pleasant living feeling and optimal ventilation.
Particularly attractive for families: Directly adjacent to the property is a large, child-friendly playground with a slide, swing, and sandpit. Additionally, the inner courtyard at the house entrance – shared with the adjacent multi-family house – offers a spacious, protected atrium that creates a stately feeling when entering the apartment. It is also worth mentioning that the elevator in both multi-family houses is made of glass on three sides, so you have a view of the atrium when riding the elevator. In the atrium, there is a palm tree that automatically creates a southern flair. The advantages of the apartment at a glance:
Travel time with public transport to your saved places
LSV limit 60 dB
Fine dust and nitrogen dioxide, mainly from traffic and heating, measured against WHO 2021 guidelines.
WHO 2021 limit · NO₂ 10 · PM₂.₅ 5 · PM₁₀ 15 µg/m³ · Data 2024
