Geography offers no escape from this crisis. The scarcity is not confined to the usual suspects of Zurich and Geneva; it has metastasized into mountain regions and smaller urban hubs. The FOH has identified a list of critical 'red zones' where the situation is most acute: Zurich, Geneva, Lucerne, and Zug are predictable casualties, but the crisis now engulfs St. Moritz, Chur, and Interlaken-Zweisimmen.
In Zurich, the situation has reached near-absurd levels, with reports indicating vacancy rates as low as seven apartments per 10,000âa statistic that effectively renders the city full. This is a nationwide paralysis. Whether in the financial centers or the alpine tourist hubs, the story is the same: demand is voracious, and supply is nonexistent. This geographic spread indicates that the housing crunch is no longer just an urban planning failure but a national emergency affecting the workforce, tourism, and local economies alike.