Luxury Real Estate Blog and News
Zurich Is World's Costliest City
February 16, 2012 - ZurichZurich took over from Tokyo as the world's most expensive city to live in, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's most recent world-wide cost-of-living survey.
Chalet Emily, Switzerland
October 12, 2011 - VaudThis quaint Swiss Chalet is located in a quiet hamlet of Barboleuse, close to the ski resort of Villars in Canton of Vaud, 1.5 hours from Geneva.
Switzerland is the most costly place in the world to build
August 26, 2011 - SwitzerlandConstruction costs in Switzerland are more than 25% higher than anywhere else in the world, according to the annual International Construction Cost Comparison Report released by asset consultancy EC Harris.
Swiss property market maintains its winning streak
April 14, 2011 - SwitzerlandSwitzerland’s property market has continued its unbroken streak of nine consecutive years of capital appreciation, with 1.4% in 2010, according to the latest IPD Switzerland Annual Property Index.
Switzerland's real estate boom
November 02, 2010 - SwitzerlandCheap mortgages are driving up residential property prices in Switzerland to levels that are worrying many analysts.
Tony Parker buys a luxury apartment on Lake Geneva
October 12, 2010 - Vaud NBA San Antonio Spurs basketball star Tony Parker has bought an apartment in the luxury “Du Parc Kempinski Private Residences” above Lake Geneva, Switzerland, which looks out onto stunning views of the Alps.
Spectacular Swiss Villa By Attilio Panzeri For Sale
August 23, 2010 - LuganoPerched on a hillside with stunning views of Lugano Lake, this villa endows airy living spaces with a host of high-tech luxuries.
Du Parc Kempinski- the most expensive property in Switzerland
July 09, 2010 - VaudA hotel on a mountain-top location in Switzerland is being transformed into 24 high-end homes designed by leading architects, served by leading luxury brands and managed by a premier hotel group.
House in Canobbio by Davide Macullo Architects
June 11, 2010 - LuganoDavide Macullo Architects have completed a house in the hills of Canobbio, Switzerland.
Nestled on the Alpine slopes north of Lugano, this house is characterised by a volumetric architecture that emerges from the terrain and follows the natural contour of the land.