Oron-la-VilleRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
At a median of Fr39.5/m² monthly, the neighborhood has firmly entered BOUGIE territory. You are paying for the privilege of modern energy standards and enough square footage to actually breathe, which is a rare find closer to the lake. While the investment outlook remains stable due to high demand from young parents, don't expect a bargain in this specific corner of the district.
The Vibe:The landscape is a mix of high-spec new builds and restored agricultural structures where the local rhythm is dictated by school runs and the SBB timetable. You will mostly encounter professionals who commute via Palézieux-Gare and locals who prefer the quiet of the Vaud countryside over the noise of Lausanne. The presence of the Château d'Oron keeps the area feeling grounded rather than like a sterile suburb.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Oron-la-Ville @ Fr39.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is the Fr39.5/m² median price all-inclusive?
No, that is the base rent. Expect to add Fr250 to Fr400 for 'charges' depending on the building's heating system.
How hard is it to find a flat near the center?
With only 1 neighborhood-specific data point recently, turnover is low; you need to have your dossier ready the hour a listing drops.
Does Oron-la-Ville have better value than Palézieux?
You pay a slight premium here for the village atmosphere, whereas Palézieux is more utilitarian and focused on the train tracks.
What is the parking situation like for renters?
Street parking is strictly regulated, so factor in an extra Fr150 monthly for a spot in a residential garage.
Is the area actually worth the 'Bougie' price tag?
If you value being 20 minutes from Lausanne without the urban grit and want a safe zone for kids, the m² stats justify the cost.