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Vacancy rate: all cantons compared

Vacancy rate 2026: the highest value goes to the canton of Jura (3.03%), the lowest to the canton of Geneva (0.34%). The full ranking of all 26 cantons:

Share of dwellings standing empty and offered for rent or sale on 1 June (BFS vacancy count, 2025). Higher means it is easier to find a flat; very low values (like Geneva or Zug) mean a tight housing market with more competition and rising rents. (Source: BFS LWZ)

#CantonValueYear
1Jura3.03%2025
2Solothurn2.05%2025
3Ticino1.92%2025
4Neuchâtel1.82%2025
5Thurgau1.41%2025
6St. Gallen1.37%2025
7Aargau1.18%2025
8Valais1.18%2025
9Bern1.12%2025
10Appenzell Outer Rhodes1.12%2025
11Fribourg1.11%2025
12Appenzell Inner Rhodes0.93%2025
13Basel-Stadt0.92%2025
14Vaud0.89%2025
15Schaffhausen0.83%2025
16Basel-Landschaft0.79%2025
17Lucerne0.78%2025
18Nidwalden0.68%2025
19Uri0.64%2025
20Glarus0.61%2025
21Grisons0.57%2025
22Schwyz0.52%2025
23Obwalden0.5%2025
24Zurich0.48%2025
25Zug0.42%2025
26Geneva0.34%2025

Frequently asked questions

Which canton has the lowest Vacancy rate?

The canton of Geneva, at 0.34%.

Which canton has the highest Vacancy rate?

The canton of Jura, at 3.03%.

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