With average prices hovering around CHF 15,000 per square metre, first-time buyers need strategy—and they need to know where the real financial support lies.
Vacancy rates have collapsed to historic lows across the city, fundamentally reshaping who can afford to live where—and why landlords hold all the cards.
As yields compress and regulation tightens, property owners face mounting pressure while renters struggle with scarcity and rising costs across the city's most desirable districts.
Large-scale regeneration projects on the city's periphery promise to unlock value in overlooked districts—but at what cost to character and accessibility?
As Zurich's average property prices hover near CHF 15,000 per square metre, cooperative and municipal housing funds are quietly delivering competitive returns—reshaping investor assumptions about social real estate.
As prestige properties command CHF 20,000+ per square metre, analysis reveals whether Seefeld penthouses and Enge waterfront investments deliver the returns their price tags promise.
With several major developments moving through planning approval, understanding how Zurich's construction cycle works could unlock entry points for savvy newcomers to the market.
New grants and finance schemes are reshaping investor calculations, but the numbers reveal a market where capital growth, not rent, now drives buyer decisions.
As vacancy rates plummet and rents climb faster than purchase prices, both sides of Zurich's rental market face mounting pressure—and a shrinking window for compromise.
With vacancy rates near historic lows, aspiring homeowners must understand whether renting or buying makes financial sense in Switzerland's most expensive city.
As clearance rates soften across Switzerland's property market, a growing number of Zurich sellers are ditching the auction process entirely—and winning big by closing deals weeks before scheduled sales.
As Switzerland's property market remains among Europe's priciest, savvy newcomers are learning which neighbourhoods offer the best rental value before committing to purchase.