LausanneBougie Zone

ChaillyRent Prices 2026

🏆 Best for Families1012FamiliesOld MoneyQuietCommuter-Friendly
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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At a median of Fr36.5/m², you are paying a premium for the peace of mind and the 'Best For Families' label. This neighborhood analysis confirms Chailly is undeniably BOUGIE, catering to those who want the prestige of a villa lifestyle without leaving the city limits. The investment outlook for renters is tough; prices are sticky because demand from CHUV staff and EHL parents creates a floor that rarely drops, even for older stock.

The Vibe:Chailly is a steep, residential climb where the 7 bus line dictates the daily rhythm for commuters heading toward the city center. The streets are dominated by well-kept bourgeois apartment blocks and expensive Volvos parked near the Avenue de Béthusy. It functions like a self-contained village where the residents value quiet nights and proximity to the CHUV over any kind of late-night scene.

Market Median

Fr36.5
/m²/mo
3.9% Discountvs Lausanne avg
LowHigh
Fr27.5Fr48
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh

Neighborhood Peers

Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Chailly @ Fr36.5/m²/mo

Fr2,190

District Highlights

Grocery
Migros Chailly
Grocery
Coop Chailly
School
Ecole de Chailly
Park
Parc de la Fondation de l'Hermitage
Transit
Pont de Chailly (Bus 7 & 42)

Locals Ask

Is street parking a nightmare in Chailly?

Absolutely; if your rental doesn't come with a private garage spot, expect to fight for blue zone spaces that are almost always full by 6 PM.

Does the Fr48/m² top-end rent get me a lake view?

Generally yes, or a high-spec renovation in one of the newer developments near Avenue de Chailly, but don't expect massive square footage.

How long is the commute to Lausanne Gare?

The 7 bus takes about 15 minutes, but traffic at the Barre or Bessières can easily double that during the morning rush.

Are there any affordable pockets left?

The m² stats show Fr27.5 on the low end, which usually applies to unrenovated 1960s walk-ups closer to the Vallon border.

Is it actually quiet at night?

It is eerily silent once the buses stop running, making it ideal for light sleepers but boring for anyone under 25.

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