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    Residential Property Prices for Switzerland

    • fred.stlouisfed.org
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    Updated Oct 30, 2025
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    (2025). Residential Property Prices for Switzerland [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/QCHN628BIS
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    Oct 30, 2025
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    Area covered
    Switzerland
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Residential Property Prices for Switzerland (QCHN628BIS) from Q1 1970 to Q2 2025 about Switzerland, residential, HPI, housing, price index, indexes, and price.

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    Switzerland Residential House Price Index

    • tradingeconomics.com
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    TRADING ECONOMICS, Switzerland Residential House Price Index [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/switzerland/housing-index
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Mar 31, 1970 - Sep 30, 2025
    Area covered
    Switzerland
    Description

    Housing Index in Switzerland increased to 202.23 points in the third quarter of 2025 from 200.07 points in the second quarter of 2025. This dataset provides - Switzerland House Price Index - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.

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    Switzerland House Prices Growth

    • ceicdata.com
    Updated Nov 15, 2025
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    CEICdata.com (2025). Switzerland House Prices Growth [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/indicator/switzerland/house-prices-growth
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 15, 2025
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    CEICdata.com
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 2022 - Sep 1, 2025
    Area covered
    Switzerland
    Description

    Key information about House Prices Growth

    • Switzerland house prices grew 3.4% YoY in Sep 2025, following an increase of 2.9% YoY in the previous quarter.
    • YoY growth data is updated quarterly, available from Mar 1971 to Sep 2025, with an average growth rate of -0.4%.
    • House price data reached an all-time high of 26.2% in Mar 1973 and a record low of -9.0% in Dec 1975.

    CEIC calculates House Prices Growth from quarterly Real Estate Price Index. Swiss National Bank provides Real Estate Price Index with base Q1 2000=100. House Prices Growth covers single family homes only.

  4. Average price per square meter of an apartment in Switzerland 2025, by city

    • statista.com
    Updated Nov 29, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Average price per square meter of an apartment in Switzerland 2025, by city [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/899296/cost-of-apartments-in-switzerland/
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 29, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Switzerland
    Description

    Geneva was the most expensive Swiss city to buy an apartment in, with average values of approximately ****** euros per square meter in the first quarter of 2025. The price of an apartment in Bern was significantly lower, with values of approximately ***** euros per square meter.

  5. Annual house price change in Switzerland 2001-2020, per quarter

    • statista.com
    Updated Nov 29, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Annual house price change in Switzerland 2001-2020, per quarter [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1155305/annual-house-price-change-in-switzerland/
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 29, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Switzerland
    Description

    House prices in Switzerland continued their rise in 2020, having experienced decreases only in late 2016 and early 2017 in the last decade. Based on the average transaction fees of both houses and apartments across three separate providers, house prices grew by by over ***** percent year-on-year in the second quarter of 2020 (over **** percent y-o-y when adjusted for inflation). Before this, growth did slow down a bit due to stricter bank lending criteria in the country.

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    Switzerland Residential Property Prices

    • tradingeconomics.com
    • zh.tradingeconomics.com
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    Updated Jun 14, 2025
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2025). Switzerland Residential Property Prices [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/switzerland/residential-property-prices
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    xml, json, excel, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 14, 2025
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    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Mar 31, 1971 - Jun 30, 2025
    Area covered
    Switzerland
    Description

    Residential Property Prices in Switzerland increased 4.95 percent in June of 2025 over the same month in the previous year. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Switzerland Residential Property Prices.

  7. House-price-to-income ratio in selected countries worldwide 2024

    • statista.com
    Updated Nov 29, 2025
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    Statista (2025). House-price-to-income ratio in selected countries worldwide 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/237529/price-to-income-ratio-of-housing-worldwide/
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    Nov 29, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2024
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    Portugal, Canada, and the United States were the countries with the highest house price to income ratio in 2024. In all three countries, the index exceeded 130 index points, while the average for all OECD countries stood at 116.2 index points. The index measures the development of housing affordability and is calculated by dividing nominal house price by nominal disposable income per head, with 2015 set as a base year when the index amounted to 100. An index value of 120, for example, would mean that house price growth has outpaced income growth by 20 percent since 2015. How have house prices worldwide changed since the COVID-19 pandemic? House prices started to rise gradually after the global financial crisis (2007–2008), but this trend accelerated with the pandemic. The countries with advanced economies, which usually have mature housing markets, experienced stronger growth than countries with emerging economies. Real house price growth (accounting for inflation) peaked in 2022 and has since lost some of the gain. Although, many countries experienced a decline in house prices, the global house price index shows that property prices in 2023 were still substantially higher than before COVID-19. Renting vs. buying In the past, house prices have grown faster than rents. However, the home affordability has been declining notably, with a direct impact on rental prices. As people struggle to buy a property of their own, they often turn to rental accommodation. This has resulted in a growing demand for rental apartments and soaring rental prices.

  8. Switzerland Luxury Residential Real Estate Market Size Report - 2030

    • mordorintelligence.com
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    Updated Nov 8, 2025
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    Mordor Intelligence (2025). Switzerland Luxury Residential Real Estate Market Size Report - 2030 [Dataset]. https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/switzerland-luxury-residential-real-estate-market
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 8, 2025
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    Mordor Intelligence
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    https://www.mordorintelligence.com/privacy-policyhttps://www.mordorintelligence.com/privacy-policy

    Time period covered
    2019 - 2030
    Area covered
    Switzerland
    Description

    The Switzerland Luxury Residential Real Estate Market Report is Segmented by Property Type (Apartments and Condominiums, and Villas and Landed Houses), by Business Model (Sales and Rental), by Mode of Sale (Primary (New-Build) and Secondary (Resale)), and by City (Zurich, Geneva, Basel, Bern, Zug and Other Cities). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).

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    Switzerland Real Residential Property Price Index

    • ceicdata.com
    Updated Jun 15, 2018
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    CEICdata.com (2018). Switzerland Real Residential Property Price Index [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/indicator/switzerland/real-residential-property-price-index
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 15, 2018
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    CEICdata.com
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 2021 - Sep 1, 2024
    Area covered
    Switzerland
    Variables measured
    Consumer Prices
    Description

    Key information about Switzerland Gold Production

    • Switzerland Real Residential Property Price Index was reported at 152.025 2010=100 in Sep 2024.
    • This records an increase from the previous number of 150.922 2010=100 for Jun 2024.
    • Switzerland Real Residential Property Price Index data is updated quarterly, averaging 87.294 2010=100 from Mar 1970 to Sep 2024, with 219 observations.
    • The data reached an all-time high of 153.324 2010=100 in Dec 2022 and a record low of 69.674 2010=100 in Sep 1976.
    • Switzerland Real Residential Property Price Index data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Bank for International Settlements.
    • The data is categorized under World Trend Plus’s Association: Property Sector – Table RK.BIS.RPPI: Selected Real Residential Property Price Index: 2010=100: Quarterly. [COVID-19-IMPACT]

  10. House price index in EU - annual data (2005-2021)

    • kaggle.com
    Updated Mar 4, 2023
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    Sándor Burian (2023). House price index in EU - annual data (2005-2021) [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/sndorburian/house-price-index-in-eu-annual-data-2005-2021
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 4, 2023
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    Authors
    Sándor Burian
    Area covered
    European Union
    Description

    Data description

    The House Price Index (HPI) measures inflation in the residential property market. The HPI captures price changes of all types of dwellings purchased by households (flats, detached houses, terraced houses, etc.). Only transacted dwellings are considered, self-build dwellings are excluded. The land component of the dwelling is included.

    The HPI is available for all European Union Member States (except Greece), the United Kingdom (only until the third quarter of 2020), Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Turkey. In addition to the individual country series, Eurostat produces indices for the euro area and for the European Union (EU). As from the first quarter of 2020 onwards, the EU HPI aggregate no longer includes the HPI from the United Kingdom.

    The national HPIs are produced by National Statistical Offices (NSIs) and the European aggregates by Eurostat, by combining the national indices. The data released quarterly on Eurostat's website include the national and European price indices, weights and their rates of change.

    In order to provide a more comprehensive picture of the housing market, house sales indicators are also provided. Available house sales indicators refer to the total number and value of dwellings transactions at national level where the purchaser is a household. Eurostat publishes in its database a quarterly and annual house sales index as well as quarterly and annual rates of change.

    Statistical concepts and definitions

    The HPI is based on market prices of dwellings. Non-marketed prices are ruled out from the scope of this indicator. Self-build dwellings, dwellings purchased by sitting tenants at discount prices or dwellings transacted between family members are out of the scope of the indicator. It covers all monetary dwelling transactions regardless of its type (e.g., carried out through a cash purchase or financed through a mortgage loan).

    The HPI measures the price developments of all dwellings purchased by households, regardless of which institutional sector they were bought from and the purpose of the purchase. As such, a dwelling bought by a household for a purpose other than owner-occupancy (e.g., for being rented out) is within the scope of the indicator. The HPI includes all purchases of new and existing dwellings, including those of dwellings transacted between households.

    The number and value of house sales cover the total annual value of dwellings transactions at national level where the purchaser is a household. Transactions between households are included. Transfers in dwellings due to donations and inheritances are excluded.

    The house sales value reflect the prices paid by household buyers and include both the price of land and the price of the structure of the dwelling. The prices for new dwellings include VAT. Other costs related to the acquisition of the dwelling (e.g., notary fees, registration fees, real estate agency commission, bank fees) are excluded.

    Statistical unit

    Each published index or rate of change refers to transacted dwellings purchased at market prices by the household sector in the corresponding geographical entity. All transacted dwellings are covered, regardless of which institutional sector they were bought from and of the purchase purpose.

    more: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/en/prc_hpi_inx_esms.htm

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    Switzerland CH: Price to Income Ratio: sa

    • ceicdata.com
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    CEICdata.com, Switzerland CH: Price to Income Ratio: sa [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/switzerland/house-price-index-seasonally-adjusted-oecd-member-annual/ch-price-to-income-ratio-sa
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 2013 - Dec 1, 2024
    Area covered
    Switzerland
    Description

    Switzerland Price to Income Ratio: sa data was reported at 125.810 2015=100 in 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 124.006 2015=100 for 2023. Switzerland Price to Income Ratio: sa data is updated yearly, averaging 110.203 2015=100 from Dec 1970 (Median) to 2024, with 55 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 142.115 2015=100 in 1989 and a record low of 72.862 2015=100 in 2001. Switzerland Price to Income Ratio: sa data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Switzerland – Table CH.OECD.AHPI: House Price Index: Seasonally Adjusted: OECD Member: Annual. Nominal house prices divided by nominal disposable income per head. Net household disposable income is used. The population data come from the OECD national accounts database.

  12. 🇨🇭House Prices Switzerland 2024

    • kaggle.com
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    Updated Mar 4, 2024
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    Etienne Kaiser (郑翊天) (2024). 🇨🇭House Prices Switzerland 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/etiennekaiser/switzerland-house-price-prediction-data/data
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    zip(22841 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 4, 2024
    Authors
    Etienne Kaiser (郑翊天)
    License

    Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Switzerland
    Description

    Overview

    The allure of Swiss houses lies in their harmonious integration with the breathtaking natural surroundings, offering residents a unique blend of tranquility and cosmopolitan living.

    Switzerland's renowned stability, both economically and politically, adds a layer of desirability to its real estate market. The country's commitment to quality living is reflected not only in its efficient infrastructure but also in its high standards of education, healthcare, and overall well-being.

    However, such a high quality of life and the unparalleled Swiss experience come at a cost. Swiss house prices reflect the exclusivity and desirability of the real estate market, positioning it as an investment in both luxury and lifestyle. In this journey through Swiss real estate, I unravel the layers of this captivating narrative, helping you exploring not just the numbers but the essence of what makes owning a house in Switzerland an aspirational dream for many - probably also yours!?

    File

    • house_price_switzerland.csv - The complete dataset with 11 columns.

    Columns

    • ID - A unique identifier for each object in the dataset.
    • HouseType - Describes the type of the house, such as "Villa".
    • Size - Represents a categorical size classification, for example, "L".
    • Price - Indicates the value of the house in Swiss Francs (CHF). If NaN the price is "Price on Request".
    • LotSize - Specifies the surrounding area of the property in square meters.
    • Balcony - Binary indicator of whether the object has a balcony (Yes/No).
    • LivingSpace - Denotes the living area of the house in square meters.
    • NumberRooms - Indicates the total number of rooms in the house.
    • YearBuilt - Represents the year in which the house was constructed.
    • Locality - Specifies the city or town where the object is situated.
    • PostalCode - Corresponds to the postal code of the locality where the object is located.
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    Switzerland Real Estate Price Index: Lake Geneva: Single Family Homes

    • ceicdata.com
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    CEICdata.com, Switzerland Real Estate Price Index: Lake Geneva: Single Family Homes [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/switzerland/real-estate-price-index-by-region-residential-annual/real-estate-price-index-lake-geneva-single-family-homes
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 2005 - Dec 1, 2016
    Area covered
    Switzerland
    Variables measured
    Consumer Prices
    Description

    Switzerland Real Estate Price Index: Lake Geneva: Single Family Homes data was reported at 546.825 1970=100 in 2016. This records a decrease from the previous number of 558.358 1970=100 for 2015. Switzerland Real Estate Price Index: Lake Geneva: Single Family Homes data is updated yearly, averaging 285.804 1970=100 from Dec 1970 (Median) to 2016, with 47 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 605.229 1970=100 in 2013 and a record low of 100.000 1970=100 in 1970. Switzerland Real Estate Price Index: Lake Geneva: Single Family Homes data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Swiss National Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Switzerland – Table CH.EB002: Real Estate Price Index: By Region: Residential: Annual. Rebased from 1970=100 to 2000=100 Replacement series ID: 388330547

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    Switzerland Real residential property prices Y-on-Y, percent change, June,...

    • theglobaleconomy.com
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    Updated Jun 15, 2025
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    Globalen LLC (2025). Switzerland Real residential property prices Y-on-Y, percent change, June, 2025 - data, chart | TheGlobalEconomy.com [Dataset]. www.theglobaleconomy.com/Switzerland/Real_residential_property_prices_y_on_y_change/
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 15, 2025
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    Globalen LLC
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Mar 31, 1990 - Jun 30, 2025
    Area covered
    Switzerland
    Description

    Real residential property prices Y-on-Y, percent change in Switzerland, June, 2025 The most recent value is 4.95 percent as of Q2 2025, an increase compared to the previous value of 3.76 percent. Historically, the average for Switzerland from Q1 1990 to Q2 2025 is 1.39 percent. The minimum of -8.82 percent was recorded in Q3 1992, while the maximum of 8.65 percent was reached in Q4 2006. | TheGlobalEconomy.com

  15. Average price per square meter of an apartment in Europe 2025, by city

    • statista.com
    Updated Nov 29, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Average price per square meter of an apartment in Europe 2025, by city [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1052000/cost-of-apartments-in-europe-by-city/
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 29, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Europe
    Description

    Geneva stands out as Europe's most expensive city for apartment purchases in early 2025, with prices reaching a staggering 15,720 euros per square meter. This Swiss city's real estate market dwarfs even high-cost locations like Zurich and London, highlighting the extreme disparities in housing affordability across the continent. The stark contrast between Geneva and more affordable cities like Nantes, France, where the price was 3,700 euros per square meter, underscores the complex factors influencing urban property markets in Europe. Rental market dynamics and affordability challenges While purchase prices vary widely, rental markets across Europe also show significant differences. London maintained its position as the continent's priciest city for apartment rentals in 2023, with the average monthly costs for a rental apartment amounting to 36.1 euros per square meter. This figure is double the rent in Lisbon, Portugal or Madrid, Spain, and substantially higher than in other major capitals like Paris and Berlin. The disparity in rental costs reflects broader economic trends, housing policies, and the intricate balance of supply and demand in urban centers. Economic factors influencing housing costs The European housing market is influenced by various economic factors, including inflation and energy costs. As of April 2025, the European Union's inflation rate stood at 2.4 percent, with significant variations among member states. Romania experienced the highest inflation at 4.9 percent, while France and Cyprus maintained lower rates. These economic pressures, coupled with rising energy costs, contribute to the overall cost of living and housing affordability across Europe. The volatility in electricity prices, particularly in countries like Italy where rates are projected to reach 153.83 euros per megawatt hour by February 2025, further impacts housing-related expenses for both homeowners and renters.

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    Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices: Actual Rentals for Housing for...

    • fred.stlouisfed.org
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    Updated Nov 19, 2025
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    (2025). Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices: Actual Rentals for Housing for Switzerland [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/CP0410CHM086NEST
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 19, 2025
    License

    https://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-citation-requiredhttps://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-citation-required

    Area covered
    Switzerland
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices: Actual Rentals for Housing for Switzerland (CP0410CHM086NEST) from Dec 2004 to Oct 2025 about Switzerland, rent, harmonized, CPI, housing, price index, indexes, and price.

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    Switzerland Real House Price Index

    • ycharts.com
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    Updated Oct 10, 2025
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    Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas (2025). Switzerland Real House Price Index [Dataset]. https://ycharts.com/indicators/switzerland_real_house_price_index
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 10, 2025
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    Authors
    Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
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    https://www.ycharts.com/termshttps://www.ycharts.com/terms

    Time period covered
    Mar 31, 1975 - Jun 30, 2025
    Area covered
    Switzerland
    Variables measured
    Switzerland Real House Price Index
    Description

    View quarterly updates and historical trends for Switzerland Real House Price Index. Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Track economic data with YCha…

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    Switzerland Real Estate Price Index: Lake Geneva: Owner-Occupied Apartments

    • ceicdata.com
    Updated Sep 15, 2025
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    CEICdata.com (2025). Switzerland Real Estate Price Index: Lake Geneva: Owner-Occupied Apartments [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/switzerland/real-estate-price-index-by-region-residential-annual/real-estate-price-index-lake-geneva-owneroccupied-apartments
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 15, 2025
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    CEICdata.com
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 2005 - Dec 1, 2016
    Area covered
    Switzerland
    Variables measured
    Consumer Prices
    Description

    Switzerland Real Estate Price Index: Lake Geneva: Owner-Occupied Apartments data was reported at 585.816 1970=100 in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 584.357 1970=100 for 2015. Switzerland Real Estate Price Index: Lake Geneva: Owner-Occupied Apartments data is updated yearly, averaging 275.147 1970=100 from Dec 1970 (Median) to 2016, with 47 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 621.341 1970=100 in 2012 and a record low of 100.000 1970=100 in 1970. Switzerland Real Estate Price Index: Lake Geneva: Owner-Occupied Apartments data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Swiss National Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Switzerland – Table CH.EB002: Real Estate Price Index: By Region: Residential: Annual. Rebased from 1970=100 to 2000=100 Replacement series ID: 388330457

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    Forecast: Housing Cost Overburden in Switzerland 2024 - 2028

    • reportlinker.com
    Updated Apr 7, 2024
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    ReportLinker (2024). Forecast: Housing Cost Overburden in Switzerland 2024 - 2028 [Dataset]. https://www.reportlinker.com/dataset/ce37857ba2c08f920773fdbc62c16db09e8093e9
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 7, 2024
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    ReportLinker
    License

    Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Switzerland
    Description

    Forecast: Housing Cost Overburden in Switzerland 2024 - 2028 Discover more data with ReportLinker!

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    Switzerland House price index, June, 2025 - data, chart |...

    • theglobaleconomy.com
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    Globalen LLC, Switzerland House price index, June, 2025 - data, chart | TheGlobalEconomy.com [Dataset]. www.theglobaleconomy.com/Switzerland/house_price_index/
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    csv, excel, xmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Globalen LLC
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Mar 31, 1990 - Jun 30, 2025
    Area covered
    Switzerland
    Description

    House price index in Switzerland, June, 2025 The most recent value is 167.77 index points as of Q2 2025, an increase compared to the previous value of 164.7 index points. Historically, the average for Switzerland from Q1 1990 to Q2 2025 is 100.75 index points. The minimum of 69.54 index points was recorded in Q4 2000, while the maximum of 167.77 index points was reached in Q2 2025. | TheGlobalEconomy.com

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(2025). Residential Property Prices for Switzerland [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/QCHN628BIS

Residential Property Prices for Switzerland

QCHN628BIS

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Oct 30, 2025
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Area covered
Switzerland
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Graph and download economic data for Residential Property Prices for Switzerland (QCHN628BIS) from Q1 1970 to Q2 2025 about Switzerland, residential, HPI, housing, price index, indexes, and price.

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