Zurich, Switzerland Airbnb Rules &
Regulations
Last updated on: 13th August, 2024
Don’t worry, Airbnb is legal in Zurich!
Here are some statistics! As of 13th August, 2024, there are 1,634 listings
available in
Zurich from
Airbnb alone. Stephanie manages 73 listings, while Novac Solutions GmbH and Christian Robert operates 73 and 38 respectively.
Out of 1,634 listings, 0% of listings have short-term rental
licenses.
Most listings are operating without official license. It means short-term rental regulation isn't strictly enforced in Zurich.
Short-term Rental Regulation & Rules in Zurich
In Zurich, Switzerland, Airbnb regulations emphasize compliance with local laws and involve a few specific obligations for hosts. As of August 1, 2018, the cantonal City Tax of CHF 2.50 per person per night is automatically collected and forwarded to Zurich Tourismus. This tax is separate from the booking fees and must be included in invoices to guests. Hosts are also required to report guest stays to the Cantonal Zurich Police, ensuring compliance with local regulations. While this information provides a foundational understanding, hosts are advised to consult local authorities or legal experts for specific guidance, as regulations can change and may involve complex requirements.
Airbnb Statistics in Zurich! 🚀
Currently, there are 1,634 Airbnb listings in Zurich,
with 39% of entire houses
earning up to
€3,114 a month. The
Average Occupancy Rate in
Zurich is 75% and the average daily rate is
€142.
According to vacation rental market data source Airbtics, a 2-bedroom apartment in Zurich can
make
up to €59,757 each year.
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