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Zug Apt Price CHF 14,000/sqm| Zug Vacancy Rate 0.6%| SNB Rate 0.25%| Swiss RE Index +3.2% YoY| Crypto Valley 14K+ workers| Zug Tax Rate 11.9%| Zug Apt Price CHF 14,000/sqm| Zug Vacancy Rate 0.6%| SNB Rate 0.25%| Swiss RE Index +3.2% YoY| Crypto Valley 14K+ workers| Zug Tax Rate 11.9%|

Market Intelligence

Zug property market data and analysis — residential and commercial real estate prices, vacancy rates, and market trends in Canton of Zug.

Market intelligence covering Canton of Zug’s residential and commercial real estate — property prices, transaction volumes, rental market conditions, vacancy rates, and the structural forces driving one of Switzerland’s most expensive property markets.

Canton Zug occupies a singular position in Swiss real estate. A population of roughly 130,000 inhabitants, combined with the lowest cantonal tax rates in Switzerland and a concentration of international corporate headquarters, has produced a property market characterised by elevated price levels, exceptionally low vacancy rates, and persistent demand pressure from high-income domestic and international buyers. The municipality of Zug itself consistently ranks among Switzerland’s most expensive residential locations, rivalling prime Zurich postcodes on a per-square-metre basis.

This section presents structured market intelligence across the canton’s key segments: owner-occupied residential, rental apartments, commercial office space, and the emerging mixed-use developments that are reshaping Zug’s urban landscape. Coverage includes price trend analysis, rental yield data, new construction pipeline monitoring, and assessment of the demand drivers — from Crypto Valley employment growth to Swiss National Bank interest rate movements — that shape market conditions quarter by quarter.

All market data is contextualised within the broader Swiss property cycle and the specific regulatory and planning constraints that govern construction and land use in Canton Zug’s eleven municipalities.

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Swiss Rental Market: Prices, Laws, and Trends

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Zug Real Estate Market: Property Prices, Crypto Valley Effect, and 2025 Outlook

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