Absolutely. However, if you are still within the 10-year control period following the end of construction, the maximum sale price will be regulated by the Cantonal Office for Housing and Land Planning (OCLPF). You will therefore first need to request a calculation of this price, which will generally be determined as follows:
Purchase price
+ notary fees (taxes, registration duties, fees, and legal costs)
+ any value-adding renovations carried out in the apartment
If the control period has expired, then the price will be unrestricted.
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