COMMUNE · VAUD

Property prices in Gland

Between Nyon and Rolle, Gland has gone from farming village to small town in a generation, carried by commuters of the Lake Geneva arc.

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Flat · median /m²
CHF 9 800
House · median /m²
CHF 11 100
Change · 12 months
▲ 2,8%
Range /m² · flat
5 000 to 20 400

The market in Gland in brief

Gland tracks Vaud closely, at CHF 9,800 per m² for a flat. Communes in this band are the easiest to value: enough sales to anchor a price, and no local anomaly pulling the figures around. Paying 7 percent more than the cantonal median buys location, not floor space. The same budget moved to a neighbouring commune would typically add a room, and that is the trade most buyers here have already made.

Gland ranks 51 out of 132 communes in Vaud on flat prices per m². Rankings shift a place or two from one year to the next without anything real changing, so read the band rather than the exact position. At CHF 11,100 per m² houses outprice flats in Gland by 13 percent. The difference is the plot rather than the build: a house sells with land attached, and where there is little left to build on, the land does the pricing.

Flat prices in Gland are up 2.8 percent over twelve months. One year is a short window: measure it against the longer trajectory before you read it as a change of direction. Against the Nyon district the gap comes to 8 percent. This is the comparison that carries weight for an estimate: communes in one district share a labour market, a transport network and the same pool of buyers. The largest group of homes in Gland, 11 percent, dates from 1971-1980, with the rest spread across the other bands. Where stock is this varied, a commune price per m² carries less weight and the comparison has to come down to buildings of the same age.

Average size in Gland is 93 m² across 3.5 rooms. Compare your own property with that figure before you read any price per square metre: an outsized home rarely sells at the local rate, and a small one often beats it. The median flat in Gland comes out at CHF 9,800 per m², a gap of 7 percent against the Vaud median. That figure covers every flat sold, whatever the floor, the age of the building or the state of the kitchen.

The 25-year record opens at CHF 3,700 and closes at CHF 9,900, +168 percent apart. Use it to sanity-check an estimate rather than to project forward, since nothing in the series promises the next decade repeats it. Enough properties change hands in Gland each year to keep the price data steady. Estimates land in a narrower range here, and a valuation can lean on recent comparable sales instead of falling back on the cantonal average.

Knowing the median in Gland gets you halfway. The second half is what separates your property from that median: condition, orientation, outside space, parking, and the works still to be done.

PROPERTY TYPEMEDIAN PRICE /m²RANGE /m²
Flat9 8005 000 – 20 400
House11 1005 500 – 27 300

Building stock data: Federal Register of Buildings and Dwellings, FSO, updated August 3, 2026

Market data updated on August 10, 2026

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a flat cost per square metre in Gland?

Around CHF 9,800 per m² for a flat, which is 7 percent from the Vaud median. Houses are priced separately and usually land somewhere else entirely, so work from the figure that matches your property type.

Are houses dearer than flats in Gland?

The reference is CHF 11,100 per m² in Gland. It averages a small number of sales, since houses change hands far less often than flats, so treat it as a bracket to work inside rather than as a price.

What kind of housing is there in Gland?

The dominant band in Gland is 1971-1980, which covers 11 percent of homes. Average size runs to 3.5 rooms, so the commune is built mainly for households rather than for single occupants or short stays.

Neighbouring communes