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Swiss luxury property prices continue to rise

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May 6, 2026
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Prices on the Swiss luxury property market continue to rise

Prices on the Swiss luxury property market continue to rise


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Luxury properties became more expensive in Switzerland last year, although the trend is slowing down. According to the Swiss bank UBS, the prices are likely to plateau soon.





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According to the “UBS Luxury Property Focus 2026” report published on Thursday, prices for luxury properties have risen by 3% on average. However, growth was lower than in the market as a whole.

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Properties in mountain regions remained particularly sought-after. Luxury properties there increased in price by an average of around 6% last year. The main drivers were wealthy buyers from abroad.

St. Moritz remained the most expensive luxury property location in Switzerland with average prices CHF52,000/m2. It was followed by Gstaad and Verbier, at around CHF45,000/m2.

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Outside the mountain regions, Cologny on Lake Geneva was the most expensive with an average of CHF43,000/m2. On Lake Zurich, Küsnacht leads with an average of CHF37,000/m2.

According to UBS, a 150m2 apartment “in a good location and with a high-quality fit-out standard” costs an average of CHF4 million to CHF5 million in an exclusive postcode. Houses with a surface area of more than 1,000m2 often cost over CHF10 million.

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