Government Proposes Tighter 'Lex Koller' Rules for Foreign Property Buyers
The Swiss government aims to make it harder for foreigners living abroad to purchase homes in Switzerland by requiring a special permit, a move intended to curb housing speculation and address shortages.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss government is proposing a significant tightening of the Lex Koller law to restrict foreign property ownership.
- Non-EU/EFTA buyers would be required to sell their primary residence within two years if they leave Switzerland.
- The draft measures are open for public consultation until July 15.
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They Said
"The tightening of Lex Koller serves a dual purpose: a measured policy response to housing pressures, and a signal to voters that concerns about population growth and foreign demand are being taken seriously."