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Real estate prices in winter sports resorts: Schliersee dominates the luxury club

2024-02-10T16:44:21.018Z

Highlights: Real estate prices in winter sports resorts: Schliersee dominates the luxury club. Four of the five most expensive houses are in Schlier see, the most luxurious apartment is in Bayrischzell. The sole leader in the rating: one 15-room villa with 460 square meters of living space and 5,840 squaremeter of land area in Schiersee. The offer - according to the Kreissparkasse Miesbach-Tegernsee as the agent, an "absolute rarity" - is still available at Immowelt.



As of: February 10, 2024, 5:30 p.m

By: Sebastian Grauvogl

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Front runner: this “absolute rarity” with a view of Schliersee is still available.

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Four of the five most expensive houses are in Schliersee, the most luxurious apartment is in Bayrischzell: This is the result of an analysis by Immowelt on asking prices in winter sports resorts.

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- Four of the five most expensive houses are in Schliersee, the most luxurious apartment is in Bayrischzell: This is the result of an analysis by the online portal Immowelt on the asking prices of residential properties in 47 German winter sports resorts in 2023. The sole leader in the rating: one 15-room villa with 460 square meters of living space and 5,840 square meters of land area in Schliersee, for which a neat 5.95 million euros were - and still are - called for: The offer - according to the Kreissparkasse Miesbach-Tegernsee as the agent, an "absolute rarity" - is still available at Immowelt.

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At first glance, the ranking gives the impression that Schliersee has now even left the Tegernsee Valley, which is known for its exclusive houses, behind it.

But be careful: none of the places around the lake were part of the evaluation.

Immowelt has only defined communities as winter sports resorts “that are close to a ski area with at least five kilometers of slopes”.

From a local perspective, however, at least Rottach-Egern and the Sutten, which belongs to the Spitzingsee-Tegernsee ski area, would have been included.

And then the upper end of the scale would most likely have been blown up.

A “stylish property near the lakeshore” with seven rooms and 450 square meters of living space and 2,350 square meters of land area is currently being offered for sale here.

Cost: a charming 11.95 million euros.

Four of the top five properties are in Schliersee

In Schliersee, the range for the top 5 ranges from 5.95 million euros in first place to 2.935 million euros in fifth place.

But there is still “living close to nature in a cozy single-family house with a mountain view” with 186 square meters of living space in five rooms and a plot of 1,300 square meters.

Anyone who prefers twelve rooms on 377 square meters of living space and a plot of land measuring almost 2,000 square meters will have to shell out 4.5 million euros for what Sotheby's Munich calls an “idyllic country house villa with building rights”.

The house offered for 5.5 million euros (400 square meters of living space, 2500 square meters of land, twelve rooms), which also brought Schliersee second place in Immowelt's winter sports resort ranking, is now no longer available.

The only other non-local member of the exclusive club is a five-room house for 3.49 million euros in Bischofswiesen in the Berchtesgadener Land district (fourth place on the list).

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Berchtesgaden itself secures the runner-up title in the ranking of the five most expensive apartments, but with a clear gap of more than 300,000 euros to the top in Bayrischzell: Here, a six-room apartment with 130 square meters of living space had an asking price of 2.9 million euros called up.

Places three to five all went to Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

Schliersee is also ahead when it comes to prices per square meter

If you take the overall comparison of the asking prices per square meter as of February 1, 2024, the title once again goes to Schliersee with 6,277 euros, closely followed by Garmisch-Partenkirchen (6,150 euros) and Oberstdorf (5,719 euros).

Bayrischzell is still in seventh place in this evaluation with 4907 euros.

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In the end, the question remains as to how many of the offer prices are actually paid.

The fact that three of the four exclusive houses in Schliersee are still available on the portal at least suggests that prospective buyers are not necessarily lining up.

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Source: merkur

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