Real Estate in Switzerland
Switzerland has restricted
the acquisition of real estate by foreigners for decades. In principle,
all foreigners who wish to acquire Swiss residential real estate
must obtain approval prior to their purchase, which will otherwise
be invalid. Such approval is relatively difficult to obtain. These
restrictions also mean that tax and estate planning options for
foreigners wishing to acquire holiday homes in Switzerland is
are very limited.
For foreigners who hold
a Swiss residence permit it is however possible to acquire real
estate for their own personal use. Also the acquisition and holding
of purely commercial real estate by foreigners no longer restricted
in Switzerland.
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Acquisition of
residential real estate by foreigners not resident in
Switzerland
All foreigners
who wish to acquire Swiss residential real estate must
obtain approval prior to their purchase, which will otherwise
be invalid. Such approval is relatively difficult to obtain.
A foreigner may be authorised to purchase a holiday home
in a place designated by the respective cantonal authorities
as a holiday resort. Every authorisation must be deducted
from the annual quota assigned to the cantons by the Federal
government for holiday homes and hotel condominium units.
The cantons and communities may apply their own restrictions
which may be even more stringent. Holiday homes and hotel
condominium units may only be acquired by physical persons
under their own name, and under no circumstances by a
company.
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Chateau d'Aigle, Canton of Vaud
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Acquisition of residential
real estate by foreigners resident in Switzerland
Since 1997 foreigners
holding a Swiss residence permit are allowed to purchase a reasonably
sized house or apartment for their personal use with no further
need to seek prior approval.
Likewise, foreign-controlled Swiss companies which purchase real
estate for use as their own offices or production facilities may
do so without restrictions. For foreigners wishing to acquire
Swiss real estate and subsequently spending considerable time
actually living in Switzerland may find that, moving their main
place of residence to Switzerland and obtaining a Swiss residence
permit is an interesting option to consider.
Acquisition of commercial
real estate
There are no more restrictions
regarding the acquisition of purely commercial real estate by
foreigner or foreign entities. As a result, there are again interesting
tax planning possibilities for foreigners and foreign entities
wishing to invest in Swiss commercial real estate. Please contact
us for further information and advice.
Switzerland - the ultimate
place of residence
Switzerland is undoubtedly
one of the most attractive countries in the world to live in.
An ideal combination of political and economic stability, a clean
and safe environment and relatively low tax rates make it the
ultimate place of residence. The possibility of lump-sum taxation,
extremly low inheritance taxes as well as the high degree
of privacy and personal security enjoyed by its
inhabitants make Switzerland the residence of choice for many
celebrities and wealthy indivduals.
Some of the many advantages
of Switzerland include:
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Political, social and
economic stability |
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Multi-lingual, highly
qualified and motivated workforce |
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First-class infrastructure,
excellent banking facilities |
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Very attractive lifestyle
and healthy environment |
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Efficient and reliable
public services |
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Possible fiscal incentives
for substantial investments |
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Favourable taxation
system with moderate tax rates |
To find out more about
the possibilities of residence and business opportunities in Switzerland,
contact Henley & Partners. Through our offices in Zurich and Zug,
we are best positioned to advise and assist you with all
matters regarding Switzerland.
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