Andermatt Swiss Alps Offers Asian Buyer First Look At Latest Luxury Alpine Property, Vera

In response to a growing number of buyers from Asia, destination developer Andermatt Swiss Alps has offered prospective purchasers in the region an exclusive first look at its latest luxury Alpine property, Vera.

Located on a new upscale shopping boulevard in the heart of Andermatt Reuss, the boutique development comprises seven one- to three-bedroom residences and two lavish four-bedroom two-storey duplex penthouses.

For the first time, Vera buyers have the option to decorate their homes with exquisite furniture, fixtures and equipment including art pieces and lighting designed and curated by the property’s interior architect, award-winning Swiss design practice atelier oï, in collaboration with Louis Vuitton.

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Vera’s two-storey penthouses feature high ceilings

Russell Collins, Head of Sales at Andermatt Swiss Alps said, ‘Andermatt Swiss Alps’ properties are known for their uncompromising focus on quality and sustainable concepts, and Vera is no different. Our newest launch offers investors a unique chance to tap into the long-term potential of the region.’

Andermatt Swiss Alps receives persistently high demand for its properties from value-seeking investors, especially since the reopening of international borders. It is one of the few projects in Switzerland that can bring new second homes to the market and it is also exempted from the Swiss’ Lex Koller law that restricts non-Swiss from purchasing second homes.

In 2022, 30% more buyers from Asia have called Andermatt their home. With property prices increasing by more than 50% over the past 10 years, buyers can expect good capital gains on the company’s developments.

Maureen Yeo, Regional Director of Asia at Andermatt Swiss Alps added, ‘Discerning Asian buyers are not just asking about the investment values of our properties but also their lifestyle aspects. They seek a home away from home where they can enjoy the fresh mountain air and environment anytime they want, while remaining connected. With a suite of facilities and curated interiors, Vera offers buyers an exclusive and private space in the heart of Andermatt.’

Andermatt’s year-round activities, world-class amenities and variety of cultural and gastronomical offerings add to the attractiveness of the destination as well as to the value of its properties. These include an award-winning 18-hole golf course, a new 650-seater concert hall, as well as three Michelin-starred restaurants. Its sustainability efforts to optimise the performance of its buildings also generate long-term returns for buyers.

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Vera’s warm interior lights inspired by magical Alpenglow

Catering to the lifestyle appeal of Asian buyers, owners of Vera have exclusive use of a range of luxurious amenities including a spa with sauna, a relaxation room, a gym and a sun terrace with panoramic views of the Alpine landscape, where one can enjoy the fresh air and vibrant sunshine in the summer.

Designed by CAS Architecten and renowned Swiss design practice atelier oï, Vera’s contemporary take on a traditional Swiss chalet is the hallmark of understated Swiss elegance in the Alps.

Built using natural materials sourced locally and in Switzerland, the development’s features such as its elegant and noble curved façade as well as golden touches throughout the building inspired by the artisanal spirit of high fashion transform the rustic retreat into a modern and cosy abode amid the snowy mountains. Diffused lighting in the apartments evoke the vibrant energy of the sun peeking over the Alps.

Incorporating key elements of Alpine architecture, each apartment has a loggia or balcony as well as a fireplace.

Jonas Seiler, Interior Architect and Senior Project Leader at atelier oï, said, ‘Our main source of inspiration is the magical moment when the sun rises and sets above the Alps, which creates a very special light across the mountains. We wanted to recreate this in each apartment with customised wall features that filter the light and bathe the apartment in a warm glow.

‘Our aim was to create something that is deeply rooted in the nature of Andermatt. It is all about the materials, light and attention to small details. That is why we use Swiss stone pine paired with natural stone and work closely with manufacturers to tailor-make furnishings that truly fit the space. We hope Vera will be a place where new residents can unwind in a cosy and thoughtfully curated setting.’

Helen Chappuis, Head of Architecture at CAS Architecten,said, ‘We wanted to put a modern twist on the traditional chalet with our elegant curved golden-wood façade, taking cue from Andermatt’s natural surroundings – the wind, water and soft edges of the snow-covered terrain. The final result is a building with a noble exterior that protects residents from the natural elements, revealing warm and cosy interiors as homeowners step inside, giving them a perfect place to rest and relax in after a long day outdoors.’

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