Zero Interest Rates Drive up Swiss Property Prices
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The continued zero interest rate policy continues to give the Swiss real estate market a tailwind. The prices for residential property rose again in the first half of 2026.
The prices for condominiums and single-family houses reach new highs, shows an evaluation of Moneypark: The central driver are the zero interest rates, which also make the demand for Saron mortgages boom.
House prices are falling more than expected, and next week Norges Bank will make a new interest rate decision.
According to Moneypark, the prices for residential property in German-speaking Switzerland rise significantly faster than in Western Switzerland. At the same time, Welschen rely much less on Saron mortgages than customers from German-speaking Switzerland.
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