Population by age
28 male · 28 female




CHF1'195'000
Neubrunhofweg 3, 6012 Obernau
Modern 4.5-room apartment with spacious loggia In the family-friendly new building district of Obernau, this attractive 4.5-room apartment is being built, combining modern living comfort with a cozy neighborhood character. The unit impresses with a well-thought-out floor plan, plenty of daylight, and high-quality construction standards.Spacious living and dining areaThe open living, dining, and kitchen area with around 46 m² is the heart of the apartment. Large window fronts provide a bright, inviting atmosphere and lead directly to the loggia (approx. 11.5 m²), which serves as an additional outdoor space ideal for relaxation or outdoor dining.Three bright bedroomsThe apartment includes three well-proportioned rooms that can be flexibly used as children's rooms, bedrooms, or home offices. All rooms benefit from the southern orientation and pleasant lighting.Comfortable bathroomsA spacious bathroom with a bathtub and a separate shower room with WC offer high living comfort. The integrated laundry tower in the bathroom provides short distances and increased everyday comfort.Practical entrance areaThe entrance and wardrobe area offers ample space for storage and creates a clear zoning between the living and sleeping areas.Attractive outdoor spaces for the neighborhoodTogether with the neighboring building cooperative, lovingly designed play and meeting areas are being created - an added value for families and all generations.Excellent public transportation connectionThe "Stampfeli" bus stop is just a one-minute walk away. With the 7-minute cycle, Lucerne is easily accessible.ParkingThe apartment includes an underground parking space, which is being sold for CHF 50,000.-.CompletionThe expected move-in date is planned for autumn 2026.
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28 male · 28 female
Ø 1.8 people per household
LSV limit 60 dB
Good — regular service within a short walk.
Within 500 m · 78 hectares
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