Source: Own analysis of public Swiss real estate data · Net rent excl. utilities · Market analysis as of May 2026
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What makes a municipality liveable goes beyond property prices. Key location factors for Bern at a glance.
Noise, sunlight and public transport vary significantly within Bern — street by street. Check a specific address:
| Buy | Rent per month | |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | CHF 500k–600k | CHF 800–1'000 |
| 2 rooms | CHF 650k–750k | CHF 1'400–1'600 |
| 3 rooms | CHF 850k–950k | CHF 1'900–2'100 |
| 4 rooms | CHF 1.1M–1.2M | CHF 2'400–2'600 |
| 5 rooms | CHF 1.45M–1.55M | CHF 3'200–3'400 |
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Property prices in Bern have risen significantly over the past year and shown strong growth over both five-year and 25-year periods. This reflects sustained demand in the capital, driven by its role as administrative center and attractive living environment.
Yes, the purchase market shows very limited supply, creating strong competition among buyers. Properties often sell quickly, and buyers should be prepared to act decisively. The tight market conditions favor sellers in price negotiations.
For a single person earning a higher income without church tax, Bern's tax burden sits in the Swiss midfield. It's neither particularly low nor exceptionally high compared to other municipalities across Switzerland.
The rental market offers abundant choice, giving tenants good options and negotiating position. In contrast, buying means facing above-average prices and very limited supply. Renting may suit those seeking flexibility or still building capital for purchase.
Bern combines urban amenities with manageable scale, green spaces, and strong infrastructure. The long-term price growth suggests stability and sustained demand. However, the high entry costs for ownership require careful financial planning for families considering buying.
Rents in the range of CHF 26–31/m²/mo. serve as a reference value for market-rate listings in Bern. Individual listings may vary significantly depending on location, condition, and floor.
Rental prices in Bern are currently typically in the range CHF 26–31 per m² per month (range depending on location, condition and floor). A 70 m² apartment thus comes to roughly CHF 1,850–2,150 per month as net cold rent — the effective market range starts lower for small apartments and rises disproportionately for large ones.
The m² price for owner-occupied apartments in Bern is typically in the range CHF 9'400–10'500 per m². The actual range depends heavily on location, year built, finish standard and views.
The m² price for houses in Bern is typically in the range CHF 8'500–11'000 per m² (defensive range ±12 %). House prices vary considerably depending on plot size, buildability and micro-location within the municipality — a direct m² comparison serves only as an initial orientation.
The effective tax burden in Bern is 20.3 % on income — for a gross income of CHF 150,000 (single, without church tax) this amounts to roughly CHF 30,501 per year. The Swiss median is 19.8 %; the burden in Bern is above. Source: Swiss Federal Tax Administration tax burden statistics 2025.
No — in Bern the share of second homes is 13.4 %, below the 20 % threshold. The second-home law does not apply here, and new second homes are generally permitted. Source: Federal Office for Spatial Development (ARE), 2025.
Comparison with neighbouring municipalities — purchase price difference to Bern colour-coded.