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Abstract

Randa has grown by 1.15% in the last 3 years, to 440 inhabitants.

Population statistics

On average, people earn CHF 50,400 annually.

8.89% of the population are university graduates, 12.4% have a higher vocational education qualification, 50.13% have an SEK II qualification (school-leaving certificate or apprenticeship) and 28.3% are currently completing compulsory education.

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

The unemployment rate is 2.27%.

Taxes

The tax rate for the residential region is 12.65%. It differs from person to person and is based on aspects including actual income, marital status and the amount of deductions.

In Randa, the tax percentage for childless, unmarried people is 19.51%. A married couple on a pension (over 65) pays an average of 17.21%, a married couple with two children 6.81% and a couple with no children 11.62%%.

The property market in general

New construction

With a total of 6 apartments, additional living space has been created in Randa over the past 5 years.

One of the new builds was a 2-room apartment.

An apartment with 4 rooms was also constructed.

The pool of available housing was also expanded to include 2 5-room apartments and 2 apartments with at least 6 rooms.

Housing stock

Due to the construction of new dwellings, the housing stock in Randa has increased, and there are now a total of 400 apartments.

There are a total of 29 1-room apartments available in the region.

There are also 112 apartments with 2 rooms, 104 apartments with 3 rooms and 96 4-room apartments.

Overall, there are 44 5-room apartments and 15 large apartments with 6 or more rooms.

Empty apartments

There is a 0.26% vacancy rate in Randa.

This means that 0.99% of the 3-room apartments on offer are currently uninhabited.

Housing market (letting only)

Rental properties are offered at an average price of CHF 1,100 per month.

A quarter of rents are lower than or equal to a monthly rent of CHF 950 (25th percentile).

And 75% of monthly rents are less than or equivalent to CHF 1,200 (75th percentile).