suburban villas and country houses
modernist
L'Inconnu de Shandigor (Jean-Louis Roy 1967): location unknown.
Haschisch (Michel Soutter 1968): la villa Saugey, Vésenaz.
Le Fou (Claude Goretta 1970): unidentified modern villas robbed by the protagonist.
traditional
Mick et Arthur (Michel Soutter 1965): location unknown.
Mick et Arthur (Michel Soutter 1965): location unknown.
La Lune avec les dents (Michel Soutter 1967): Noëlle's family's villa in Jussy, according to the film.
Un employé de banque (Claude Goretta 1967): location unknown.
La Pomme (Michel Soutter 1969): Marcel's home, location unknown.
Charles mort ou vif (Alain Tanner 1969): Charles Dé's home, location unknown.
Le Fou (Claude Goretta 1970): unidentified traditional villas robbed bythe protagonist.
Le Retour d'Afrique (Alain Tanner 1972): location uknown.
Les Arpenteurs (Michel Soutter 1972): la propriété Tournier-Aubert, Vandoeuvres, according to Wikipedia.
L'Invitation (Claude Goretta 1973): Rémy Placet's new villa at Dardagny, according to the film.
other suburban or rural residences in the Geneva region
Charles mort ou vif (Alain Tanner 1969): Adeline and Paul's home: location unknown.
La Salamandre (Alain Tanner 1971): Paul's home, somewhere in La Plaine.
Blackout (Jean-Louis Roy 1970): a pavillon somewhere near Veyrier.