Neuchatel, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The population of Switzerland grew to 7,701,900 in 2008. The increase of 108,400 inhabitants gives it one of the fastest growing populations in Europe, with an overall growth rate of 1.4 percent. The population increase rate is the fastest since the mid-1960s.
Vaud, with 2.4 percent, and Geneva with 1.8 percent were two of the most attractive locations, with growth above average.
A three-part special on housing and the international population in the Lake Geneva region: part 1
(Also see part 2: Myth and reality: how housing in the Lake Geneva region adds up)
Geneva, Lausanne, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) - Switzerland’s population grew by 1.6 percent in 2007, the highest rate since 1963, thanks to immigration fueled by a healthy economy and the country progressively opening up to the Schengen Area free movement of labour, starting in 2002. One result was to put more pressure on the demand for housing, especially in the Lake Geneva region where demand has long been greater than supply.
A new peak in housing demand in 2008 in canton Geneva coincided with new construction falling off, leaving Geneva with an apartment vacancy rate of 0.25 percent on 1 June 2008, the date when national figures are compiled.
























