Price per m2
Price m2 in the canton of Bern
Apartments
Houses
Trends
Real Estate price per m2 trends in the canton of Bern
Average prices per m2 in the canton of Bern have changed by -3.8% over the last 12 months. The prices for flats in the canton of Bern have changed by -0.7% over the last 3 months, by -3.3% over the last 6 months and by -2.3% over the last year. For houses, the trend is +0.1% over the past 3 months, -3.5% over the past 6 months and -5.4% over the past year.
Average price per m2 - trends
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3 months
-0.7%
6 months
-3.3%
12 months
-2.3%
3 months
+0.1%
6 months
-3.5%
12 months
-5.4%
Median price
Median property prices per m2 in the canton of Bern
Average median price m2 in the canton of Bern
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Median price per m2 by property type
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4 to 4.5 rooms
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6 rooms and more
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6 to 6.5 rooms
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7 rooms and more
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Canton of Bern: Quality of life and real estate market
As of 2020, the canton of Bern has reported an average taxable income of CHF 68'609 per taxpayer — 13.2% below the national mean of CHF 79'015.
In 2022, a total of 961 new residential buildings were constructed in the canton of Bern, resulting in 3'532 additional dwellings.
In 2024, 1.21% of dwellings in the canton of Bern were vacant, compared to a national vacancy rate of 1.08% across Switzerland.
In 2023, the canton of Bern recorded an average of 224.1 inhabitants per square kilometer. For comparison, the national average population density in Switzerland was 182.1 inhabitants per km² that same year.