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Synopsis

Over the last 3 years, the Moesa region has seen its population grow by 4.61%, to 9,071.

Demographic data

On average, people earn CHF 58,700 per year.

9.53% of the population have a university degree, 10.01% have completed higher vocational training, 51.99% have an SEK II qualification (school-leaving certificate or apprenticeship), 26.4% of residents are currently enrolled in compulsory education and 2.11% of the population provided no information on their highest educational qualification.

According to the data, this area has high social standards and an educated population.

0.88% of the population is currently unemployed.

Taxes

The tax percentage is 11.01%. The actual amount of tax paid varies from person to person and depends on aspects including actual income, marital status and the total amount of deductions.

In the Moesa region, for example, a married couple on a pension (over 65) pays an average of 14.29% tax, a couple with two children 6.96% and a childless couple 10.01%%. The rate of taxation for an unmarried person with no children is 15.99%.

The property market in general

New construction

New living space has been constructed in the Moesa region within the past 5 years; 355 new apartments were built, for instance.

Of these new apartments, a total of 11 apartments have exactly one room to live in.

Along with apartments that had already been built, 109 new 2-room apartments have been created.

With 120 new 3-room apartments and 54 4-room apartments, the residential area is particularly suitable for families.

There are also 41 5-room apartments and 20 apartments with a minimum of 6 rooms available.

Housing stock

Thanks to the new builds, the housing stock in the Moesa region has increased and there are now a total of 7,954 apartments.

The overall number of 1-room apartments is 475.

In terms of medium-sized to large apartments, the housing supply comprises 2,363 apartments with 2 rooms, 2,061 3-room apartments and 1,049 with 4 rooms.

There are 1,049 5-room apartments and 624 large apartments with a minimum of 6 rooms.

Empty apartments

2.5% of the total housing stock in the Moesa region is vacant.

Of this figure, 3.43% of 1-room apartments,

3.54% of the apartments with 2 rooms,

2.11% of all 3-room apartments,

2.97% of all 4-room apartments

and 1.17% of the 5-room apartments are presently unoccupied.

Apartments with more than 5 rooms have a vacancy rate of 1.34%; 1.63%% of this value pertains to apartments with more than 6 rooms.

Housing market (letting only)

Rental properties are offered at average rental prices of about CHF 1,200 per month.

25% of all rents on offer are below a monthly rent of CHF 900, or they are equivalent to this amount (25th percentile).

And 75% of monthly rents are less than or equal to CHF 1,344 (75th percentile).