Population by age
20 male · 19 female











CHF1'150'000
Schoorenstrasse 11, 8404 Winterthur
Property with great potential - realize your ideas! This charming 4 ½-room semi-detached house offers a rare opportunity for buyers who want to realize their own living dreams. The property impresses with its solid construction, a spacious plot of land, and diverse possibilities for individual renovation or expansion.The single-family house, built in 1941, extends over two full floors, an attic (accessible via a ladder), and a fully basement floor. With a total of 4.5 rooms plus an unheated secondary room, it offers an attractive starting point for families, couples, or creative builders who want to reinterpret the existing floor plan.The current interior design largely corresponds to an older standard and is in need of renovation. The room layout can be optimally adapted to today's living needs in the course of a renovation.A special highlight is the spacious plot of land with an area of around 730 m². It offers plenty of space for garden lovers, families, or possible further development. The good utilization possibilities also open up additional potential for expansions or a renovation or new building.The outdoor area presents itself as well-maintained and convinces with spacious garden areas, a shed, a garden house, a rainwater tank, and plenty of greenery, which ensures a pleasant privacy. A garage integrated into the building and additional outdoor parking spaces round off the offer and provide practical comfort in everyday life.ConclusionThis property is the perfect choice for buyers who want to design a house not "off the shelf" but according to their own ideas. Whether comprehensive renovation, expansion, or long-term investment - here, diverse possibilities open up in an attractive environment.
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20 male · 19 female
Ø 2.4 people per household
LSV limit 60 dB
Moderate — usable but limited service.
Within 500 m · 6 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
Rainer Huber
Geschäftsführer/Immobilienmakler