Building land valuation – precisely
determine the precise value of your property

Have building land valued by our experts – quickly and free of charge

Why have building land valued with us?

State-of-the-art valuation methods

We use transaction data from the two market leaders Wüest Partner and IAZI for building land/property valuation. Just like most banks.

Sale at the valuation price

We put our money where our mouth is and, if required, will be happy to sell your building land at the price we have assessed.

On-site valuation on request

Would you like to know more? Our local valuation experts will be happy to value your property/building land on site free of charge.

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Recently valued and sold properties

With more than 2,500 properties valued each year, we have our finger on the pulse of the market. And with more than half a billion transactions per year, we receive unvarnished feedback on the quality of our valuations. A unique feedback loop that makes our valuations even more accurate.

Frequently asked questions about building land valuation

Our regional real estate appraisers perform several dozen land appraisals each year. An on-site valuation ensures that you receive an accurate and up-to-date value of your property. The valuation is free and non-binding.

Factors that influence the value of building land are location (proximity to cities, infrastructure, transport links), buildability, size and layout of the plot, zoning and building rights, level of development (connections for water, electricity, sewage), soil quality, environmental regulations and current market demand in the region. Similar properties form the basis for the valuation.

A land valuation only values the undeveloped land based on factors such as location, size and potential uses. A property valuation, on the other hand, includes both the value of the land and the value of the buildings and improvements on it, and can only be carried out on site because specific features such as topography, soil conditions, environmental factors (e.g. noise sources, odors), accessibility, etc. can only be correctly assessed through a personal inspection.

Important insights into the valuation of real estate

To determine the value of a property, several factors must be considered, such as location, market trends, condition of the property and comparable sales in the area. This guide simplifies these complex elements and provides you with key insights into the valuation process. Whether you’re buying, selling or simply appraising, these basic concepts will help you master the real estate appraisal process with confidence.

Expert debate on market value: a clear definition in Switzerland

The term "market value" often sparks debates among real estate market participants, and even the Federal Supreme Court once confused value and price in a ruling. The Swiss Property Owners Association aims to correct erroneous definitions of market value and explains how it should be defined for single-family homes, condominiums, multi-family buildings, commercial properties, and building land.

Lex Koller – A strict reputation with few constraints

Anyone wishing to acquire property in Switzerland as a foreign national will sooner or later come across the Lex Koller – the federal law governing the acquisition of real estate by persons abroad. This law aims to protect Swiss land and prevent a sell-off to foreign investors.

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