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Rent an apartment in the canton Bern

The canton of Bern and your new home

If you would like to live in the canton of Bern, then you have come to the right place. comparis.ch concisely presents the topics that will be most relevant and useful to you when looking for a new home in the canton of Bern.

Interesting facts about infrastructure

Public transport is very well developed in the canton of Bern. The journey from the capital of Bern, Bern City, to Bern-Belp Airport takes approx. 30 minutes by train and 25 minutes by car. The following motorways pass through the canton: A1 towards Geneva / St. Margrethen, A5 towards Yverdon / Luterbach, A6 towards Biel / Lattigen, A8 towards Lattigen / Lopper and A16  towards Boncourt / Bözingerfeld. The regions of Thun, Münsigen, Bern, Lyss, Biel, Burgdorf and Langethal are particularly affected by heavy traffic with over 10,000 motorised vehicles per day.

How high are taxes in the canton of Bern?

The canton of Bern is not top with regard to taxes. It is among the cantons with a rather heavy tax burden. On the other hand, residents of Bern benefit from low living costs. Deducting the cost of living and social security contributions from the average income, there is more money left than in other cantons.

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Key facts about the real estate market

The canton of Bern offers many different residential areas. In the Bernese Jura, the official language is French. There is also a bilingual region in the canton of Bern: Biel. The size of the canton of Bern has its advantages. There is suitable rental property for every budget. A rural atmosphere can be found in the Bernese Oberland in the south and the Emmental in the east of the canton of Bern. If you are more of a city person, the city of Bern, which is also the capital of the Swiss Confederation, has plenty to offer you.

In the following section, we have put together the most important figures concerning the housing market in the canton of Bern.

  • Rent: According to the Federal Statistical Office (BFS), the average net rent (without incidental expenses) for a 3-room flat was roughly 1126 francs in 2013. This puts the canton of Bern in 10th place out of 26 in the ranking of rents from cheapest to most expensive. The canton of Jura is in the lead with 861 francs.
  • Shortage of housing: According to the Federal Statistical Office (BFS), the vacancy rate was about 1.38 per cent in 2015. If this rate is higher than one per cent, there is no housing shortage. There is sufficient housing available in the canton of Bern.
  • Housing construction: According to the Federal Statistical Office (BFS), 3.9 new flats were built for every thousand inhabitants in 2012. This is less than the Swiss average of 5.6.
  • Supply of real estate listings: Including the 16 major property portals, comparis.ch offers more than 100,000 listings of properties to let and for sale. This allows for a more detailed analysis of the real estate market. Based on internal data evaluation, comparis.ch has therefore compiled a ranking of the number of property listings for 2014 for house hunters and everybody else who might be interested. This ranking includes all 26 Swiss cantons. With 132,189 listed flats, the canton of Bern is in 3rd place. The canton of Zurich is in the lead with 191,483 listings. Appenzell-Innerrhoden brings up the rear with 1089 listings.

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