Luxury Zurich apartment rents for 7,490 francs—with concierge and cleaning included
A fully furnished 2.5-room apartment in Zurich's Seefeld district is now available for rent at 7,490 francs per month. The price includes all ancillary costs and premium services like cleaning, high-speed internet, and concierge support. Built in 1957 and renovated in 2025, the property offers a balcony and a private green roof terrace with a loggia.
The 70-square-metre apartment is marketed as a turnkey solution for international managers, expats, and project workers. It comes with a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, laundry facilities, and a premium TV package. Weekly cleaning and a concierge service are also part of the all-inclusive deal.
Zurich's housing market is notoriously expensive, with an average unfurnished one-bedroom apartment costing around 2,100 francs monthly. However, the real estate company positions this offer as a niche, high-end product rather than a standard rental. They acknowledge the city's housing shortages but argue that serviced apartments cater to a different demand. At least five comparable serviced apartments exist in the same district. These include EMA House at Florastrasse 26 (17 units), EMA House Superior, and properties on Seefeldstrasse 45 and Helenastrasse 11. A 3.5-room boutique apartment is also available, though no major real estate firms are publicly linked to these listings.
The apartment's monthly rent of 7,490 francs reflects its premium positioning in one of the world's most costly cities. With full furnishings, regular upkeep, and added services, it targets professionals seeking convenience and luxury. Similar high-end serviced options are available nearby, reinforcing the demand for such specialised housing.
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