City rent prices leap despite Swiss-wide vacancies rising
Rental prices in Swiss cities became markedly more expensive last year even though vacancy rates are increasing in Switzerland. The latest study from real estate portal Homegate.ch reveals the disparity between urban and rural areas.
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Zurich saw the biggest leap in rental prices in 2019, rising 3.3% in the year. This compares to a 0.6% average rental hike across the country. The cities of Basel and Bern saw a rise of 1.8%, while people seeking accommodation in Geneva had to pay 1.5% more.
This comes at a time when the Swiss central bank is maintaining rock-bottom interest rates (-0.75%), a monetary policy stance that favours property buyers more than people renting accommodation. The State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (Seco) and a range of other forecasters predict very low inflationExternal link this year.
Canton Graubünden in southeast Switzerland, which is sparsely populated yet a popular location for tourists and people buying second homes, saw rent prices increase by 1.2%. Canton Ticino, bordering Italy, witnessed a -0.6% drop.
Rental prices also fell in the northwestern canton of Jura and the centrally located canton Lucerne (both -0.3%).
Homegate expects rental prices to continue to increase this year, fuelled by immigration to urban centres. “The recovery in urban rents is likely to continue to mask the vacancy problem in rural areas,” it statedExternal link.
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