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Are foreigners allowed to own property in Switzerland?

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When we asked expats in Switzerland if foreigners are allowed to own property, they answered...

"Foreigners are generally allowed to own property in Switzerland, although there are some restrictions. Non-Swiss citizens must obtain a permit from the local cantonal authorities before they can purchase real estate. This permit is usually granted if the buyer can demonstrate that they have sufficient financial resources and that the purchase of the property is in line with Swiss immigration laws. In addition, certain restrictions may apply depending on the canton in which the property is located," said another expat in Switzerland.

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