On June 20, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) lowered its key interest rate from 1.50 to 1.25 percent.
Since mid-2020, the Swiss National Bank has raised its key interest rate in five steps from -0.75 to +1.75 percent.
The SNB has decided neither to raise nor lower its key interest rate. What does this mean for mortgage rates in Switzerland?
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In 2022, the SNB raised its key interest rate three times. This has consequences for mortgage rates. How will they develop until the end of 2023?
The SNB's key interest rate hike has slightly curbed demand for residential property. Nevertheless, only a few experts expect prices to fall.