Homes are getting more expensive

Zürich, March 2022

Selling prices for homes in Switzerland increased in 2021, a report by homegate.ch shows. The price increase was particularly strong in the Zurich and Geneva regions. However, the north-western Switzerland region recorded the highest price increase for single-family houses.

The real estate platform homegate.ch , which belongs to the TX Group , has published the “Home Market Price Analysis” report, which was drawn up jointly with the Swiss Real Estate Institute . It examines the price development of real estate in the four regions of Berne, Lake Geneva, Northwestern Switzerland and Zurich. According to the results , home sales prices have increased in 2021.

In the Geneva region, the price increase for owner-occupied homes was the highest at 8.9 percent. However, prices have been falling in 2020. The increase is therefore described as a “catch-up effect”. At 8 percent, Zurich recorded the second largest price increase.

When it comes to prices for condominiums, the Zurich region continues to be the most expensive. In contrast, the most expensive single-family homes are in the Lake Geneva region. However, the Northwestern Switzerland and Bern regions are also catching up. For example, average single-family house prices grew the most in Northwest Switzerland at 11 percent, followed by the Bern region (9.1 percent).

On average, prices for single-family homes and condominiums rose by 9 percent and 8.3 percent respectively in 2021. According to the report, this is the highest price dynamic for residential property in the regions examined for ten years.

Second home prices have risen particularly sharply by 35 percent in 2021 after falling by more than 20 percent last year. “Price increases for first homes are astounding, but for second homes, due to the strict supply restrictions imposed by the second homes initiative, a market has been created that is ideal for real estate speculation,” explains Peter Ilg, head of the Swiss Real Estate Institute.

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