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LSV limit 60 dB











CHF97'000
Weid 2, 8489 Wildberg·5 days ago
Tiny House Feeling in the Zürcher Oberland - in the midst of nature Arrive, breathe deeply, and slow down your life:This freshly renovated Tiny House on the year-round open Camping Seiler in Wildberg combines modern living comfort with a natural lifestyle and a unique retreat character.Nestled in the idyllic landscape of the Zürcher Oberland, the charming Tiny House convinces with a bright living atmosphere, pleasant room height, and a well-thought-out room concept. Generous window fronts provide plenty of daylight and create an open, inviting living feel.A special highlight is the large wooden terrace and the covered balcony - perfect places to enjoy your morning coffee in the sun or let relaxed evenings fade away in the middle of nature.Thanks to the high-quality insulation, the Tiny House offers a pleasant living climate at any time of the year: In summer, it remains pleasantly cool, while in winter, the Swedish stove, together with the additional gas heating, provides cozy warmth. The kitchen and bathroom have hot water connections, supplemented by a gas stove with an oven for additional comfort in everyday life.Of course, electricity, water, and sewage connections are available. Internet can be used easily via 5G. A parking space is located directly in front of the chalet.The monthly camping rent of around CHF 400.- already includes the parking space and all connections.Camping Seiler is one of the few year-round open campsites in Switzerland and is run with a lot of love by a young operator couple. The relaxed atmosphere, the natural surroundings, and the pleasant neighborhood make this place a special retreat far from everyday life.Ideal as a stylish weekend home, creative retreat, or for longer periods in nature. According to the site regulations, no official primary residence is allowed.We would be happy to present this special Tiny House to you in person.
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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
Serpil Selvi
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