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Abstract

The number of inhabitants in Münchenbuchsee has decreased by 1.33%, to 10,419, over the last 3 years as a result of population decline.

Demographics

On average, people earn CHF 70,945 per year.

14.21% of the population have a university degree, 16.36% have a higher vocational education qualification, 50.98% have an SEK II qualification (school-leaving certificate or apprenticeship), 17.9% are enrolled in compulsory schooling and 0.54% of the population provided no information on their highest educational qualification.

The area is prestigious due to its high social standards and educated population.

At present, 0.83% of the population is unemployed.

Taxes

The residential area has an overall tax rate of 15.57%. The actual proportion of tax paid differs from person to person and is based on aspects including specific income, marital status, the amount of deductions and so on.

In Münchenbuchsee, the tax burden is 20.31% for an unmarried person with no children. On average, a married couple on a pension (over 65) pay 19.62%, a married couple with two children 10.94% and a childless couple 14.99%%.

The overall property market

New buildings

Over the past 5 years, 198 new apartments have been constructed in Münchenbuchsee.

8 of the newly constructed apartments are 1-room apartments, which are perfect for singles.

The number of new 2-room apartments is 52.

53 apartments with 3 rooms and 50 4-room apartments were additionally added.

34 5-room apartments and one 6+ room apartment were also recently created.

Housing stock

The newly constructed dwellings are helping to ensure the continued growth of the region's housing stock, which totals 5,101 apartments in Münchenbuchsee.

One-room properties account for a total of 155 apartments in the region.

Additionally, there are 544 apartments with 2 rooms, 1,380 apartments with 3 rooms and 1,725 apartments with 4 rooms.

The 5-room apartments also constitute a total of 994 properties, while the apartments with a minimum of 6 rooms account for 303.

Vacant apartments

There is a 0.92% vacancy rate in Münchenbuchsee.

This means that 1.94% of the 1-room apartments,

0.55% of apartments with 2 rooms,

1.3% of apartments with 3 rooms,

1.16% of the apartments with 4 rooms

and 0.3% of the 5-room apartments are presently unoccupied.

For apartments with 6 rooms, the rate of vacancy is 0.23%.

Property market (rental only)

The average rent for a flat is CHF 1,500.

A quarter of all rents on the market are lower than or equal to a monthly rent of CHF 1,290 (25th percentile).

Finally, 75% of monthly rents are cheaper than CHF 1,750, or are equivalent to this amount.