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When location becomes infrastructure

40 international organisations.
180 permanent missions.
More than 400 NGOs.

Geneva is not a city of scale. It is a city of density.

This density explains why location can no longer be read only as an address, a view or a neighbourhood. For certain international families, entrepreneurs and investors, it becomes part of the infrastructure of a patrimonial decision.

In Geneva, this infrastructure takes the form of a unique ecosystem: institutions, private banks, international organisations, healthcare, education, research, an airport, the lake, the Alps and direct access to the main European capitals.

At Swiss level, it belongs to a broader framework: legal certainty, institutional stability, infrastructure quality, discretion, innovation and land scarcity.

At European level, it allows families to remain connected to several places of life, work and transmission, while keeping a stable point of reference.

At international level, it responds to a reality we often observe among our clients: wealth moves, families live across several countries, but certain decisions still require a place designed to last.

A property in Switzerland should therefore not be assessed only as a surface, a price per square metre or a lifestyle object. It should also be understood through its use, its family coherence, its ability to support international mobility, its transmission value and the strength of the environment surrounding it.

After asset quality, place quality becomes central.

Present in Geneva and active across several cantons, we support international clients for whom discretion, rigor and a sustainable long-term vision of real estate are essential.

Praemium Immobilier

Geneva

Sources: United Nations Geneva, Permanent Mission of Switzerland to the United Nations Office and to the other international organisations in Geneva, WIPO Global Innovation Index, CIFI IAZI, Wüest Partner, UBS, Federal Office for Housing OFL, Swiss Press.