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Summary

The District of Waldenburg is an attractive area to live in. In the last 3 years, the number of residents has risen to 16,087, which amounts to a population increase of 0.41%.

Demographics

On average, residents earn CHF 70,870 per year.

9.12% of the population have a university degree, 16.4% have a higher vocational training qualification, 51.24% have an SEK II qualification (school-leaving certificate or apprenticeship), 22.1% are enrolled in compulsory schooling and 1.12% of the population did not indicate their highest level of education.

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

0.7% of the population is currently unemployed.

Taxes

The total tax burden in the region is 13.82%. How much tax individuals pay depends on a number of factors, including actual income, marital status and the amount of deductions.

On average, a retired couple pays 16.68% and a married couple with no children pays 12.55%. Married couples with two children pay an average of 9.56% and the tax percentage for a childless, single person is 20.1%.

The overall property market

New buildings

With a total of 316 apartments, the District of Waldenburg has seen more housing created over the past 5 years.

One-room apartments account for 3 of the new builds – an excellent option for people living alone.

There are also a total of 31 new 2-room apartments.

The 78 3-room apartments and 108 4-room apartments are also particularly attractive for families.

Money was also invested into larger apartments: 64 5-room apartments were constructed, offering plenty of living space; 32 apartments with at least 6 rooms were also built.

The preponderance of spacious apartments in the District of Waldenburg is ideal for families.

Housing stock

New builds have further expanded the supply of housing in the region; there are now a total of 7,906 apartments in the District of Waldenburg.

One-room properties comprise a total of 193 apartments in the area.

Additionally, there are 735 apartments with 2 rooms, 1,534 apartments with 3 rooms and 2,279 apartments with 4 rooms.

There are 1,944 5-room apartments and 1,221 large apartments with at least 6 rooms.

Unoccupied apartments

In the District of Waldenburg, there is a 0.84% vacancy rate for apartments.

Consequently, 1.55% of the 1-room apartments,

0.41% of apartments with 2 rooms,

1.11% of apartments with 3 rooms,

1.4% of 4-room apartments

and 0.21% of 5-room apartments are vacant.

Apartments with more than 5 rooms have a vacancy rate of 0.35%; of that number, 0.57% are apartments with more than 6 rooms.

Housing market (letting only)

The average rent for a property in the area is CHF 1,430.

25% of all rents on the market are below a monthly rent of CHF 1,190, or they are equivalent to this amount (25th percentile).

The 75th percentile of monthly rents is CHF 1,730.