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Property tycoon Samih Sawiris has opened the doors for non-residents to invest in the luxurious community of Andermatt, Switzerland. This picturesque alpine village, known for its stunning landscapes and world-class amenities, is now accessible to international buyers looking to own a piece of Swiss real estate.
Sawiris's initiative aims to attract foreign investors who have long been restricted from purchasing properties in Switzerland due to strict regulations. With this new development, potential homeowners can enjoy the benefits of living in a serene environment, complete with high-end facilities such as ski resorts, wellness centers, and gourmet dining options.
The move is expected to not only enhance the attractiveness of Andermatt as a premier destination but also contribute to the local economy by increasing tourism and investment. As the market opens up, buyers from around the globe are keen to explore the opportunity to create their own alpine retreat in one of the most beautiful regions of Switzerland.
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