An award-winning ecologically innovative boutique hotel. Built in 2012 by the current owners, the
Hotel is the first to be created out of sustainable materials to drastically reduce energy consumption. Designed to embrace the Eco lifestyle, this hotel has won numerous awards and citations and featured in publications such as the Financial Times.
The hotel sits in an exclusive position, surrounded by nature and overlooking the Rhône valley and majestic mountain ranges.
The current owners will either sell and vacate the hotel or remain and operate the hotel for 5 years with a further 5 year option, and pay an annual rent. Alternatively the hotel property and the successful hotel business can be sold at a price to be agreed. Thus this is a very attractive property and business investment opportunity in Switzerland.
Hotel details:
• Plot of 2624m2
• 2 buildings, 401m2 internal space.
• 8 deluxe double rooms of 21.5m2, each with a balcony of 10m2 overlooking the valley and mountains.
• All ensuite with Italian Gessi fittings.
• Dining room, kitchen, office, storage.
• Separate 3 bedroom apartment.
• A wood fired oven and solar tubes provide heating and hot sanitary water. A solar powered electricity system takes over when needed.
• Scandinavian wellness spa with a barrel sauna and a hot tub.
• Gardens with majestic views.
• Parking for 10 cars, 2 charging stations.
Adjoining the hotel is a plot of 4000m2 of constructible land for sale at an attractive price under separate arrangement. Potential to triple the size of the hotel.
In 2023 the commune of Nax-Mont Noble has been earmarked for merger with the commune of Sion, the capital city of the canton located directly below in the valley. A direct liaison with Sion via cable car is in the discussion phase and the focus of the local authority is to encourage Nax to be an eco-village replacing the need for public transport from the valley with electric buses and the cable car.
Moreover this merger will increase the allocation of second home permits for Nax, which will mean new properties can be built for non-residents as holiday homes. Both these developments are likely to result in higher land prices over the next 5 years. Local property developers are therefore targeting land for development.