Switzerland Archives - Luxury Home Digest https://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/tag/switzerland/ Luxury Homes, Lifestyle and Travel Mon, 13 Apr 2015 00:39:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Swiss Homeowners Most Indebted in World https://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/2013/02/23/swiss-homeowners-most-indebted-in-world/ https://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/2013/02/23/swiss-homeowners-most-indebted-in-world/#comments Sat, 23 Feb 2013 18:46:49 +0000 http://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/?p=1147   by Roberta Murphy Would you believe that Swiss homeowners are sitting on a “mountain of debt” and that the Swiss National Bank claims that mortgage credit now represents 103.6 percent of Switzerland’s Gross Domestic Product or GDP? The Swiss are only outdone by the Netherlands  with 107.1,  according to SwissInfo, who also report that other heavy debtors include the United States at 76.5 percent and Spain at 64. The...

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Swiss Homeowners
Swiss Homes

by Roberta Murphy

Would you believe that Swiss homeowners are sitting on a “mountain of debt” and that the Swiss National Bank claims that mortgage credit now represents 103.6 percent of Switzerland’s Gross Domestic Product or GDP?

The Swiss are only outdone by the Netherlands  with 107.1,  according to SwissInfo, who also report that other heavy debtors include the United States at 76.5 percent and Spain at 64.

The article goes on to state that the difference (perhaps) between the United States and Switzerland is that the Swiss mortgage debt represents, on average, only half the cumulative property values. Switzerland may have a housing bubble of sorts, but values would have to fall by 50% for the mortgage debt to become toxic.

Mortgage rates are currently very low in Switzerland, at around 2 to 2.5 percent for a 10 year mortgage term. Even more unusual is the fact that the principal balance of the loan does not have to be re-paid for a long period of time. For example, banks only demand that a third of the debt be paid down within 20 years–or at retirement age.

The Swiss income tax situation also complicates things, because homeowners must pay taxes on the “assumed rent” they would be paying for their home were they renting it. At the same time, they are allowed to deduct mortgage interest and other expenses entailed in maintaining the home. This creates some serious tax advantages  for home ownership.

These tax advantages, on one hand, encourage Swiss homeowners to hold onto mortgage debt because of its deductability. On the other hand, if government were to remove that tax advantage, Swiss would be more likely to pay down their mortgage debt.

This is a synopsis of a much more detailed article here.

 

 

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Luxury on Ice: Iglu-Dorf https://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/2009/01/31/luxury-on-ice-iglu-dorf/ https://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/2009/01/31/luxury-on-ice-iglu-dorf/#comments Sat, 31 Jan 2009 21:51:18 +0000 http://luxuryhomedigest.com/?p=421 by Scott Murphy I grew up in the mountains at Big Bear Lake and spent many winters building igloos. Behind all the effort was the dream that I would one day get to sleep overnight in one of these icy creations. It now appears someone in Switzerland has beaten me to the punch. Perched 8,500 ft in the Swiss mountains above 5-star resorts sits Davos, Switzerland. Here one will find...

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by Scott Murphy

Iglu Dorf hotel room
Iglu Dorf hotel room

I grew up in the mountains at Big Bear Lake and spent many winters building igloos. Behind all the effort was the dream that I would one day get to sleep overnight in one of these icy creations.

It now appears someone in Switzerland has beaten me to the punch.

Perched 8,500 ft in the Swiss mountains above 5-star resorts sits Davos, Switzerland. Here one will find Iglu-Dorf, a 15-igloo hotel linked by tunnels. Somehow, it looks like a cross between neolithic caves and eco-housing–where we might get to live like an Eskimo for a day or two (my childhood dream-come-true).

With tempatures reaching minus 20 degrees Celsius, warm clothing and high-tech thermal underwear would be in order as would a keen sense of adventure.

The Iglu-Dorf offers a sauna and whirlpool bath (not made of ice), luxurious toilets, carved features, and warm service. And how would one build such an icy resort that could handle 9000 guests per year?
“We built the complex in five weeks using giant inflatable balloons which were then covered with snow,” explained Alexander Lau, one of the staff at the Davos igloos.

And what about cost for such unusual accommodations? Recently, the cost was 119 euros on weekends. There is also a “romantik-iglu-plus” which runs 339 euros, and features candles, animal skins, a private whirlpool and luxurious toilet facilities.

“The demand for our igloo stays growing,” said Joern Grundmann, the manager of Davos igloo hotel.

“As a result, the Swiss luxury igloos are on their way to the mountains behind the Russian city of Sochi, the Black Sea resort that will host the 2014 Winter Olympic Games”, says Andre Lehmann, who has researched the resort more extensively than I.
A tip of the tophat to Andre Lehmann and Yahoo News

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