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Abstract

Having decreased by 1.77%, the population in the District of Solothurn has fallen to 16,633 over the last 3 years.

Demographics

On average, residents earn CHF 73,320 annually.

25.84% of residents hold a university degree, 18.81% have completed higher vocational education and 40.86% have an SEK II qualification. Additionally, 14.5% of residents are currently enrolled in school.

1.2% of the population is presently unemployed.

Taxes

The overall tax percentage is 14.08%. This differs on a case-by-case basis and depends on income, marital status and the total amount of deductions, among other factors.

A retired couple (over 65) pays an average of 17.27% tax in the District of Solothurn, a married couple with two children pays 10.22% and a couple with no children 13.2%. The tax burden for a single person without children is 18.73%.

The overall property market

New buildings

The District of Solothurn has registered an increase of 118 new apartments within the past 5 years.

Of these new builds, a total of 3 apartments have exactly one room.

More 2-room apartments have also been created; 36 apartments of this size were added in total.

For families trying to find new living space, the 36 apartments and the 30 4-room apartments are ideal.

The newly constructed accommodation includes 7 5-room apartments and 6 apartments with a minimum of 6 rooms.

Housing stock

The District of Solothurn now has a total of 9,973 apartments, following additional expansion of the pool of local housing thanks to the construction of new dwellings.

There are 622 1-room apartments available on the housing market.

Additionally, there are 1,482 apartments with 2 rooms, 3,445 apartments with 3 rooms and 2,657 apartments with 4 rooms.

In total, there are 1,047 5-room apartments and 720 large apartments with 6 or more rooms.

Vacant apartments

1.69% of apartments in the District of Solothurn are unoccupied.

Of this number, 2.9% of 1-room apartments,

1.69% of apartments with 2 rooms,

2.21% of the 3-room apartments,

1.59% of all 4-room apartments

and 0.67% of 5-room apartments are empty.

For 6-room apartments, the vacancy rate is 0.4%.

Property market (letting only)

The average rent for a property in the region is CHF 1,400.

Consequently, 25% of all rents on offer are lower than or equivalent to a monthly rent of CHF 1,181 (25th percentile).

And 75% of monthly rents are cheaper than or equal to CHF 1,640 (75th percentile).