Noise exposure
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LSV limit 60 dB


CHF1'130'000
Blachenstrasse, 8467 Truttikon
Truttikon - Your new residential communityIn the idyllic Weinland region, nestled in the Andelfingen district, lies the charming municipality of Truttikon, which, according to analysts at the Zürcher Kantonalbank, is the sunniest village in Switzerland. Surrounded by lush forests, gentle hills, and inviting recreational areas such as the Husemerseen, Barchetsee, and Thur, it invites you to refreshing bathing days and relaxing hikes in unspoiled nature. Despite the picturesque tranquility, Truttikon is reachable in just 15-20 minutes from the vibrant cities of Winterthur, Schaffhausen, and Frauenfeld, and within 35 minutes from Zurich.In Truttikon, families who have been rooted here for generations, as well as newcomers seeking and appreciating quality of life, find ideal conditions. The local clubs shape a lively village community and offer residents the opportunity to actively participate in village life.The kindergarten and upper school are located in the neighboring municipality of Ossingen, while the primary school is directly in Truttikon. Fresh bread, pastries, and other delicacies are available in just a few minutes' walk at the "Wyland Beck".Convince yourself of the qualities and advantages of this lovely municipality!The "Spitzler" developmentAdjacent to the agricultural zone, the "Spitzler" development marks the end of the inhabited area. Towards the south, the plot slopes gently downwards, resulting in exciting building arrangements and very good sunlight for the objects. The surrounding streets are not affected by through traffic. The architecture is inspired by the houses in the village core zone and offers exciting living situations like split levels, loggias, and galleries, depending on the object. The windows are mostly high and provide plenty of light. Facts about the objects
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LSV limit 60 dB
Within 500 m · 80 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