>>10571533>i can't tell honestly. I think Switzerland has too many foreigners at this point and i keep reading about people not enjoying their stay in SwitzerlandI've been to Geneva, Zermatt and Verbier on different occasions. Geneva is your typical grey city that has a nice fountain and then all the other trappings of a modern city that allows hookers to do their work. If you like living in a city Geneva will tick all the boxes but be prepared to see hookers walking down the street and extortionate prices even compared to London.
High prices are a feature all over Switzerland, but unlike Italy or France, the price increase does not imply a related increase in food quality / taste. Arguably one of the best Curries I ever had was in Geneva, as well as one of the best pizzas (35 EUR). But the price does not match the quality.
Lausanne it is much more picturesque, but you still see the odd Algerian or Chink walking around looking for gibs, that area is a little more family-centric but the pace of life is markedly slower.
Unless the money in Switzerland makes more economic sense, I would raise your family in Innsbruck, there is better access to healthcare and overall your money goes longer. But if you can work in Switzerland and build up sizable income before you have your family. or do what (
>>10571529 ) says. That would be the best of both worlds.
Austria has a slightly higher tax rate, but the cost of living will more than make up for it.