The capital of the Gruyère and the second town of the canton, Bulle is seeing one of the strongest growth rates in French-speaking Switzerland, carried by its economic dynamism.
The historic centre, around the castle and the Grand-Rue, keeps its older buildings and lively shopping streets, while the new La Condémine district and the eastern outskirts have brought recent supply that was quickly absorbed. La Tour-de-Trême, part of the commune, keeps its small-town character with its own schools and shops.
Demand comes from families and working people who benefit from prices well below the Lake Geneva arc and a station linked to Fribourg and Montreux. New flats with a balcony and semi-detached houses form the heart of transactions, in a market where supply struggles to keep pace with the population.
Over the past 25 years, the price per square metre of a flat in Bulle has gone from around CHF 3 800 to CHF 7 200, a change of +89 %. Over the last twelve months, the trend is +6,5 %.
These figures track the local market over time. They point to a trend, they do not replace the valuation of a specific property, which depends on its condition, its floor and its view.
Market data updated on July 6, 2026
An accurate value, calculated on the real transactions of the neighbourhood.
Value my property →In Bulle, a flat changes hands at around CHF 7 100 per m² at the median, with a common range of CHF 4 500 to CHF 10 600 depending on the neighbourhood, the floor and the condition of the property.
The median price of a house in Bulle is around CHF 7 400 per m² of living space. The plot, the orientation and the year of construction then move that figure noticeably.
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