Just 15 minutes from Vevey/Bulle and near the new train station, this bright 3.5-room apartment measuring 82.60 m² on the lower ground floor of a 10-unit rental building is ideally located near the center of Châtel-St-Denis. This residence was built to current PPE standards, and the high-quality finishes reflect the building's prestige (Miele appliances, including an induction cooktop and a steam/combination oven). Other advantages—including a private laundry area, oak hardwood floors, triple-pane windows, and the building's high architectural and energy-efficiency standards—make this apartment an exclusive opportunity to live in a new neighborhood just a few minutes' walk from schools and sports centers. This apartment features a covered terrace of 15.8 m² opening onto a spacious private garden of 72.9 m².
Ideally located between the lake and the mountains and equipped with all modern amenities, the Montmoirin neighborhood in Châtel-St-Denis offers an ideal living environment. It enjoys a particularly peaceful setting as it is situated on the edge of an agricultural zone. The development spans a long, well-exposed lot and comprises eight buildings, including four apartment buildings and four groups of three semi-detached villas arranged around a common space reserved exclusively for pedestrians and cyclists. The buildings are connected to a shared underground parking garage that serves each one individually. The 20 rental apartments are located in two of these buildings. Châtel-Saint-Denis is situated at the foot of the Fribourg Pre-Alps at an elevation of 810 meters. The town is crossed by the Veveyse River, which originates in the Dent de Lys massif and flows into Lake Geneva at Vevey. Ideally situated between the lake and the mountains, the town offers an ideal setting for families, sports enthusiasts, and anyone who wishes to enjoy the amenities of a small town while being close to nature. Just 35 minutes from Lausanne and Fribourg, 50 minutes from Bern and Sion, and 1 hour and 15 minutes from Geneva, Châtel-St-Denis stands out for its prime location. The highway, which has run through the area since 1981, has greatly contributed to its economic development. Rail transportation is also on the rise, as the construction of the new train station will increase train frequency and shorten travel time between Bulle and Palézieux. The “Cité de l'énergie” label is part of the SuisseEnergie program. It recognizes municipalities that implement sustainable local policies in the areas of energy, transportation, and the environment.
Ideally located between the lake and the mountains and equipped with all modern amenities, the Montmoirin neighborhood in Châtel-St-Denis offers an ideal living environment. It enjoys a particularly peaceful setting as it is situated on the edge of an agricultural zone. The development spans a long, well-exposed lot and comprises eight buildings, including four apartment buildings and four groups of three semi-detached villas arranged around a common space reserved exclusively for pedestrians and cyclists. The buildings are connected to a shared underground parking garage that serves each one individually. The 20 rental apartments are located in two of these buildings. Châtel-Saint-Denis is situated at the foot of the Fribourg Pre-Alps at an elevation of 810 meters. The town is crossed by the Veveyse River, which originates in the Dent de Lys massif and flows into Lake Geneva at Vevey. Ideally situated between the lake and the mountains, the town offers an ideal setting for families, sports enthusiasts, and anyone who wishes to enjoy the amenities of a small town while being close to nature. Just 35 minutes from Lausanne and Fribourg, 50 minutes from Bern and Sion, and 1 hour and 15 minutes from Geneva, Châtel-St-Denis stands out for its prime location. The highway, which has run through the area since 1981, has greatly contributed to its economic development. Rail transportation is also on the rise, as the construction of the new train station will increase train frequency and shorten travel time between Bulle and Palézieux. The “Cité de l'énergie” label is part of the SuisseEnergie program. It recognizes municipalities that implement sustainable local policies in the areas of energy, transportation, and the environment.