Swiss Housing Crisis Hits Older Population
Study reveals gap between housing needs of aging population and available options, as 30% of seniors consider downsizing but face market limitations.

Key Takeaways
- A new study reveals that the 'best agers' demographic (aged 45-79) in Switzerland possesses significantly more living space than required.
- The Swiss housing market currently lacks sufficient options for seniors, specifically missing digital exchange platforms, multi-generational houses, and property conversions.
- The current local housing system in Switzerland incentivizes stability over change, making it difficult for young people to buy homes and older people to move.
- The study was a collaboration between ZHAW, the Federal Housing Office, the FĂŠdĂŠration Romande Immobilière, and the Swiss Homeownersâ Association.
By The Numbers
They Said
"When the children move out or you retire, a new space opens up for many people."
"More commitment from local authorities and businesses is needed to ensure a successful change of residence in this phase of life."