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Oassis Quartier (example)

Chemin des Lentillières, 1023 Crissier, Vaud, Switzerland, Vaud, Switzerland
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Overview

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A large-scale new neighborhood in Crissier, Switzerland, planned to include apartments, shops, and community facilities.

Building/Community Amenities

No specific amenities listed.

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Investment Analysis

Investment Summary

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Legal & Ownership

Legal & Ownership Information

Ownership Structure

Ownership Rights

Full ownership rights (Freehold)

Foreign Ownership

Foreigners can buy property in Switzerland, but there are restrictions. Non-residents may purchase holiday homes and investment properties in designated areas.

Tax Considerations

Property Taxes

property tax regime is relatively straightforward

Transfer Tax

transfer taxes vary by canton, typically ranging from 1% to 3% of the purchase price

Inheritance Tax

Capital gains tax applies to profits from the sale of property, with rates depending on the holding period and canton

Important Considerations

Restrictions

  • Foreigners can buy property in Switzerland, but there are restrictions. Non-residents may purchase holiday homes and investment properties in designated areas.
  • Non-residents are generally limited to purchasing one property per family, with restrictions on property size.

Required Documents

    Financing Options

    Financing Options

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    Financing in Switzerland

    Switzerland offers an attractive landscape for property financing, especially for foreign buyers seeking stability and favorable interest rates. Typically, mortgage lenders in Switzerland offer loan-to-value (LTV) ratios of up to 80%, allowing buyers to finance a significant portion of their property purchase. The Swiss property market is known for its resilience and transparency, making it a safe haven for investors. This guide explores various options for securing a Switzerland mortgage, including local bank loans and developer financing, ensuring you have the necessary insights to make informed decisions.

    Requirements for Foreign Buyers
    • 1
      Valid passport
    • 2
      Proof of income (e.g., salary slips or tax returns)
    • 3
      Recent bank statements
    • 4
      Comprehensive credit report
    • 5
      Proof of additional assets (if applicable)
    • 6
      Detailed financial statement
    • 7
      Property valuation report
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    Contact Information

    Nidecker Group

    Nidecker Group

    Property Developer

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    360) 393-4741

    dataprotection@ndk.group

    www.ndk.group

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