What does it cost to build a house in Switzerland? This question concerns many who dream of owning their own home. Construction costs are among the highest in Europe and depend heavily on location, construction method, and finishing standards.
Average costs for building a house
The following are considered rough guidelines (excluding land):
- Single-family home simply: approx. 600,000–750,000 CHF
- Medium-sized detached house: approx. 750,000–950,000 CHF
- Upscale detached house: away 1,000,000 CHF
Per square meter, this usually means 4,000–7,000 CHF.
What costs are involved in building a house?
1. Construction costs
- shell construction
- Expansion
- Building services (heating, electrical, plumbing)
2. Planning & Permits
- architect
- Civil engineer
- Building permit
- Energy and structural analysis certificates
3. Additional costs
- Connection fees
- Surroundings & Garden
- Construction insurance
- Building owner consultation
These additional costs often add up 10–20 % of the total costs.
Factors influencing the price
- Canton & Municipality
- Sloping site or level plot
- Minergie standard
- basement or foundation slab
- Own contributions
Where can you save money?
- Compact design
- Standardized floor plans
- Fewer special requests
- Award to general contractor
Conclusion
How much does it cost to build a house in Switzerland? Realistically, you should... from 600,000 CHF (excluding the country) calculate. Those who plan long-term and compare offers avoid expensive surprises.
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