Searching for housing in Geneva is often described as a challenge. Demand remains extremely high, yet the supply of available housing has been insufficient for years.

Steady population growth

 

Geneva’s population continues to increase, driven by professional and student migration. This dynamic consistently puts pressure on the housing stock.

Urban planning constraints

 

Strict regulations and limited land availability slow down new construction projects. Administrative delays make the process even longer.

Low tenant mobility

 

Many residents choose to stay in their apartments due to rent controls, which make existing leases more attractive compared to current market prices. This reduces natural turnover and availability.

As a result, vacancy rates remain close to zero, pushing rents higher and intensifying competition among prospective tenants.