Moving into Zurich from another Tier 1 market means re-baselining occupancy economics in CHF, re-running headcount density against local norms, and translating lease terminology to local conventions.

  • Re-baseline occupancy in CHF (then USD for comparison).
  • Local lease conventions differ — translate terms via the Lease Term Translator.
  • Density assumptions vary materially by region; revalidate.
  • Build local counsel and broker relationships before the LOI, not after.

Zurich relocation guide

Moving into Zurich from another Tier 1 market means re-baselining occupancy economics in CHF, re-running headcount density against local norms, and translating lease terminology to local conventions.

TL;DR

  • Re-baseline occupancy in CHF (then USD for comparison).
  • Local lease conventions differ — translate terms via the Lease Term Translator.
  • Density assumptions vary materially by region; revalidate.
  • Build local counsel and broker relationships before the LOI, not after.

Re-baseline economics

Headline Zurich rent is 95 CHF/sqft/yr ($105 USD). Translate your incumbent occupancy cost-per-seat to the same basis using the Occupancy Cost tool. Most cross-border moves underestimate fit-out">fit-out timeline and overestimate density transferability.

Translate the contract

Standard 5-10 year leases. Rent indexed to Swiss CPI annually. Nebenkosten billed separately. Cautio (deposit) of 3-6 months standard. Cantonal stamp duty applies. Use the Lease Term Translator to map terminology before reading the LOI.

Build the local stack

Engage a tenant-rep broker, local counsel, an MEP/AV designer with Zurich project history, and a project manager who has run a Class A fit-out in this market in the last 24 months.

Key facts

cityZurich
countrySwitzerland
regionEMEA
classARentLocal95 CHF/sqft/yr
classARentUsd$105/sqft/yr
vacancy3.8%
typicalLeaseYears7
typicalRentFreeMonths6
submarkets5
primeYieldPct3.2%

Frequently asked questions

Can I keep the same density assumption when moving to Zurich?
Not without revalidation. Local density norms differ; loss factors differ; meeting-room intensity expectations differ. Re-run the Office Space Calculator with Zurich-specific defaults.

Editorial provenance

Reviewed by Samuel Okafor — EMEA contributing editor. Last updated 2026-04-15. See our methodology and editorial standards.

Primary sources for this page

Full sources index · Submit a correction

Related topics