CHF1'750'000
Merzenacker 47, 3006 Bern
As of 23 Aug 2026
The asking price is 39.1% above the median of .
This listingCHF 1'750'000
CHF 1'258'500
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A typical listing stays on the market for about 14 days. 0.7% of active listings have cut their asking price in the last 90 days. Asking prices per m² are about 2.5% higher than a month ago.
ARE transit class C — usable but limited service.
64% built-up area within 500 m.
Mostly couples · around 33 people in the neighbourhood.
154 %
Lower than 86% of municipalities in the canton
ESTV · 2026
Times refer to the route on foot.
noise level by day
Quiet location
Hardly any road, rail or air traffic noise.
Night
30 dB
Loudest source
Road
Quieter than 90% in the canton
Measured noise level, placed on a scale of everyday sounds.
Pollutant levels are above the WHO guideline.
Hardly any elevated radon levels in the area.
Nearly all buildings
Available from 3 networks.
Ursula Berchtold

This stylish 4-room semi-detached house is located on the edge of the renowned Merzenacker estate in the sought-after southeast of the city of Bern. The estate, planned by the ARB Arbeitsgruppe, has been combining communal qualities with individual living since the 1980s and is considered a remarkable example of carefully thought-out residential architecture. The estate is organized as a housing cooperative.
The house impresses with its precise architectural design and the harmonious interplay of interior and exterior spaces. The open structure creates diverse spatial references and can be flexibly adapted to different lifestyles.
The quiet, almost idyllic location provides an exceptional living quality. Despite the dense construction, surprising retreat possibilities are created - through the clear zoning of public, semi-private, and private areas.
The location on the edge of the estate enhances this feeling of privacy and individuality, embedded in an architecturally exceptionally carefully designed overall context.
The house lives from an open floor plan over half-stories, generous spatial references, and an impressive play of light and space. Above the central gallery, the glass roof provides ample daylight and gives the interior a special atmosphere. The exposed concrete floors underline the independent architectural expression.
In the entrance area, there is a wardrobe with built-in closets, a guest toilet, laundry room, and two cellar rooms.
One half-story higher, the dining area opens up with impressive ceiling height up to the glass roof. Adjacent are the kitchen and the living area with a fireplace and direct access to the garden.
On the intermediate floor to the upper floor, there is a spacious room with a glazed bay window. On the upper floor, the gallery opens up to two more bedrooms and the bathroom. Generous built-in closets provide valuable storage space throughout the house.
On the top floor, there is the flat roof, which can be used as a roof terrace, subject to corresponding fall protection.