Renting in Switzerland: Prior to Arriving in Switzerland, You'll Probably have to Find a Place to Live, Which can be Easier Said Than Done. While We Usually Move for Positive Reasons, Such As a New Job, The Move Itself can be Harrowing. Here are Some Tips to Help You Avoid the Pitfalls--Especially if You're Renting (Money)
Swiss News 2009, July, 7
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The decision to rent or buy clearly depends upon your personal circumstances. The standard 20 per cent down payment and restrictions imposed by Swiss mortgage lenders can pose challenges to would-be homeowners. Also, the Swiss property market is generally slow, so if your job has you constantly on the move, renting a home may be the best option. However, having said that, native Swiss traditionally rent property themselves, especially in cities, making it very difficult to find a reasonably priced house for rent. Unlike property for sale, rental properties move quickly, therefore you have to be ready to say yes and provide a deposit within a few days.
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