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I'm interested in buying a house in Switzerland. I want to know about the recent housing prices in Switzerland, as well as some analysis of the rising trend, consumption and living conditions.

It is difficult for foreigners to buy a house in Switzerland, because Switzerland is small and has high welfare, and the government does not want the land to be occupied by foreigners. Even people from the European Union are not allowed to buy a house in Switzerland as long as they are not Swiss nationals and do not have a residence permit in Switzerland. Rent, of course. The policy has changed a little in recent years, so we can consider it if we have sufficient funds.

The new policy is:

Foreigners can only buy houses in resorts. The so-called resorts are not in the city, mostly in the mountains or outside the city. The cheapest house in this resort also needs about 6,543.8+0,000 Swiss francs. After buying a house, the local government will of course allow short-term residence, usually only half a year. In other words, you have to leave Switzerland once every six months and then come back. The short-term residence permit is Class B and needs to be renewed once a year.

The price of buying a house is just a quotation. After buying a house, there are many other taxes. The house will always belong to you (unlike in China, where there are only decades of ownership).