An investment with history and future – Altstadt-Multi-family house
Characteristics
Description
An ensemble with history and a future
For sale is a contiguous property complex in the old town of Bellinzona, consisting of two structurally and legally differentiated building parts, which together form a rare, fully rented property with a long-term investment character.
The ensemble comprises a total of 21 rented units, consisting of apartments and commercial spaces, distributed over:
- a single-family home in sole ownership (no condominium)
- a second building in condominium (PPP), with all shares owned by one ownership
This structure combines the flexibility of a single entity with the legal clarity of individual units, allowing for long-term strategies (holding, optimizing, later partial divestment).
The properties are fully let, with no vacancies, and have a stable, broadly diversified tenant structure. The existing leases are mostly long-term and reflect the high demand for residential and commercial space in the old town.
The buildings are heated by oil heating; the heat distribution is via radiators or underfloor heating, depending on the building part. The building fabric is well maintained and functional, with a clear focus on usability and durability.
As part of the historic old town, the buildings are subject to preservation and urban planning requirements (including roof design and protection perimeters). These requirements ensure the long-term character, uniqueness and structural integrity of the surroundings – a location advantage that cannot be reproduced.
Future prospects and attractiveness
Bellinzona will benefit in the long term from several structural developments:
- Improved accessibility
The Gotthard Base Tunnel has brought Bellinzona much closer to the economic centers of German-speaking Switzerland, which has a lasting impact on the attractiveness of the area as a place to live and work. - Strengthening as a center of administration and services
The role as the capital of the canton will be further expanded, creating stable jobs and demand. - Limited development opportunities in the old town
The strict protection and construction regulations limit the supply – existing, well-positioned properties therefore gain relatively in value and importance. - Growing appeal for urban lifestyles Urban
living, short distances and historical quality are gaining importance in Switzerland and Europe – Bellinzona is catering to this very segment.
In this context, the offered ensemble does not position itself as a short-term return object, but as a long-term real estate investment in a stable, identity-strong market with a limited supply.
Conveniences
Neighbourhood
- City centre
- Shops/Stores
- Shopping street
- Bank
- Post office
- Restaurant(s)
- Pharmacy
- Railway station
- Bus stop
Outside conveniences
- Public parking
- Built on even grounds
Inside conveniences
- Lift/elevator
Exposure
- Good
Style
- Character house







































































































































