
In winter, the Engadin transforms. For Maura Wasescha, finding the right home here and in Italy is about creating spaces where life flows naturally.
There are places that reveal their true character in winter. St. Moritz and the Engadin are among them. At 1,800 metres, the air sharpens, the snow settles like silk across the mountains, and the valley takes on a clarity that feels almost otherworldly.
Days here are bright and crisp, nights glitter under endless stars, and life seems to slow into a rhythm shaped by the season. For those who know it well, the Engadin is more than a destination: it is a way of living. While winter elsewhere can feel harsh, this Alpine valley offers something different: exhilaration and calm in equal measure. Skiers carve through powder on Corviglia, horse drawn sleighs glide across the frozen Lake St. Moritz, and evenings are spent fireside with a glass of Barolo or a hot mulled wine.

Luxury here lies not in extravagance, but in the purity of the landscape and the understated refinement of mountain life. This is what draws Maura Wasescha’s clients. They come for beauty, yes, but also for the discretion and authenticity that have grown rare elsewhere. For Maura Wasescha AG, property is never simply about bricks and beams; it is about finding homes and creating spaces where life naturally unfolds.
Perhaps in an elegant chalet in Suvretta with windows that catch the morning light on Piz Margna, in a historic Engadin house in Zuoz with centuries of warmth built into its walls, or in a contemporary residence in St. Moritz where architecture and mountain views merge with ease. Each property is chosen for its spirit as much as for its structure. Materials that speak to the senses, design that breathes, and locations that offer both privacy and presence – these are the hallmarks of the Maura Wasescha approach.
Beyond the Engadin, Italy also calls. Just across the border lie lakefront villas, Tuscan farmhouses, and Mediterranean retreats, each with a heritage and lifestyle of its own. For many, the combination is irresistible: Alpine winters spent among the peaks of Switzerland, summers steeped in Italy’s warmth, culture and sea air. Together, they represent the very best of European living. In this, Maura Wasescha is more than a guide to real estate; she is a curator of lives well lived. For those ready to do more than visit, the key is waiting. Here are some of the highlights in Maura Wasescha’s exceptional portfolio.






