At the elbow of the Rhône, between winegrowing plain and the gateway to the Alps, Martigny blends Roman heritage, cultural life and a crossroads of the valleys towards the Grand-Saint-Bernard and Mont Blanc.
The centre, around the Place Centrale and the Avenue de la Gare, concentrates investment buildings and shops, while the Bourg quarter and La Bâtiaz, at the foot of its medieval tower, keep a sought-after charm. The winegrowing hillsides and the villa zones towards Le Guercet or Ravoire offer family houses with a view over the plain.
Its position as a rail and motorway crossroads, between Lausanne, the Chablais and Italy, sustains steady demand from workers and commuters. Prices remain among the most affordable of the Valais towns, which draws families and investors, with a premium for recent properties close to the centre and the Mont-Blanc Express station.
Over the past 25 years, the price per square metre of a flat in Martigny has gone from around CHF 2 700 to CHF 6 600, a change of +144 %. Over the last twelve months, the trend is +6,0 %.
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 Martigny, a flat changes hands at around CHF 5 800 per m² at the median, with a common range of CHF 2 900 to CHF 15 000 depending on the neighbourhood, the floor and the condition of the property.
The median price of a house in Martigny is around CHF 6 500 per m² of living space. The plot, the orientation and the year of construction then move that figure noticeably.
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