Hunters Lodge, Gerlos, Austria
11 luxury apartments plus 2 exclusive penthouses • 2 - 4 bedrooms • Central village location • Only 1hr 10mins from Innsbruck Airport • Access to 640km of pistes • Dual season resort • Within the Tyrol province of Austria • Fully furnished
Property: The Hunters Lodge is due to start construction this summer and will be built in a modern Alpine style with lots of natural wood, panoramic windows, and large sunny terraces. This luxurious building comprises 11 apartments ranging in size from 1 to 4 bedrooms and 2 exclusive penthouses; each apartment will be built to the highest quality and will benefit from superb views of the mountains and valley.
The Hunters Lodge apartments will have a very spacious modern Alpine feel with lots of chunky exposed timber and large windows. All the apartments will have open plan living/dining and kitchen areas and large entrance hallways with plenty of storage space. The balconies and terraces are all south facing and generously sized for dining out in the summer months.
All apartments are fitted with top quality kitchens with Miele white goods to create a modern interior with a high level of luxury and comfort. The apartment building also has a heated ski storage room and fitness room for owners to use.
2 bedrooms from: €356,400 (€297,000 after tax back discount)
Resort: The beautiful riverside village of Gerlos is situated at an elevation of 1300m and set amidst breathtaking scenery. The village is nestled in the exclusive Tyrol province of Austria and is conveniently placed just 1 hour 15 minutes from Innsbruck or 2 hours from both Munich and Salzburg Airports. The surrounding area has plenty to offer all year round including the Durlaßboden Lake which provides excellent facilities for summer water-sports. The huge Zillertal ski area has 640km of prepared pistes.
In the press... Why Austria has the right stuff "Unspoilt villages, good après-ski, a full summer season - and a price you can afford" says Cathy Hawker.... Click here to read the full article published in the Evening Standard on 27th January 2010.




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