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Sigriswil Property Prices Per m² 2026

Sigriswil remains a premium enclave where m² Prices of Fr8800 reflect persistent demand for Lake Thun views despite a tightening supply of inventory. The market is increasingly shifting toward high-end renovations rather than new developments, maintaining a high Cost of Living but ensuring long-term exclusivity. Our Investment Outlook remains bullish for equity growth, as the region’s scarcity value protects against broader market volatility. Verdict: A premier 'Buy' for affluent investors prioritizing lifestyle stability and panoramic assets over speculative rental yields.

Avg Buy

Fr8,800per m²

Avg Rent

N/Aper m²

Districts Analysed

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Sigriswil Village

Families

Offers the best proximity to local schools and the iconic suspension bridge, fostering a safe, community-oriented atmosphere.

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Merligen

Luxury & Views

Known as the 'Riviera of Lake Thun,' this area provides exclusive lake access and a unique Mediterranean microclimate.

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Gunten

Commuters

Positioned directly on the lakefront road, it offers the most efficient transit connections to Thun and Interlaken.

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Property Prices in Sigriswil2026 Market Guide

Sigriswil has 1 analyzed neighborhoods with an average property price of Fr8,800/m². Each district below is rated on our 1-5 scale and classified from "Trenches" (best value) to "Final Boss" (luxury tier). Click any neighborhood to see the full price breakdown, local highlights, and our verdict on whether it is fairly priced.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:Are there restrictions for foreigners buying property in Sigriswil?

Yes, as a high-demand holiday region, Sigriswil is subject to the Lex Koller and Weber Rule (Second Home Initiative) regulations, which limit the acquisition of secondary residences by non-residents.

Q:How high is the property tax rate in the Sigriswil municipality?

Property taxes are moderate compared to the national average, but buyers should account for the Cantonal real estate gains tax if they plan to flip properties within a short timeframe.

Q:What is the typical availability of new construction in the area?

Due to strict zoning laws and the Second Home Initiative, new residential developments are rare; most 'new' inventory consists of total renovations of historic chalets.