Additional information

Overview

Seelisberg has grown by 5.46% over the past 3 years and currently has 715 inhabitants.

Population data

The average annual income level is CHF 57,740.

12.55% of residents hold a university degree, 15.83% have completed higher vocational education and 51.5% have an SEK II qualification. Additionally, 20.11% of residents are currently in school.

Consequently, this region has high social standards and an educated population.

The unemployment rate is 0.7%.

Taxes

The residential area has an overall tax percentage of 11.05%. The actual proportion of tax paid differs from person to person and depends on aspects including current income, marital status, the amount of deductions and so on.

In Seelisberg, for instance, a married couple on a pension (over 65) pays an average of 14.31% tax, a married couple with two children 7.59% and a childless couple 10.56%%. The tax burden for a childless, single person is 14.2%.

The property market in general

New construction

Seelisberg has gained 29 new apartments over the last 5 years.

Of these newly built apartments, 5 are 2-room apartments.

10 new apartments with 3 rooms and 7 apartments with 4 rooms were additionally created in the area.

The newly built housing also includes 7 5-room apartments.

Housing stock

Newly built dwellings have further expanded the housing supply in the region, so that there are now a total of 537 apartments in Seelisberg.

There are 20 1-room apartments available on the housing market.

The total number of properties amounts to 82 apartments with 2 rooms, 141 apartments with 3 rooms and 139 apartments with 4 rooms.

Finally, 99 5-room apartments and 56 spacious apartments with 6 or more rooms are available on the market.

Empty apartments

There is a 0.75% vacancy rate in Seelisberg.

At the moment, 2.16% of the 4-room apartments are vacant.

The vacancy rate for apartments with more than 5 rooms is 0.65%; 1.79% of those empty properties are apartments with a minimum of 6 rooms.

Property market (letting only)

On average, the rent for rental properties is CHF 1,395 per month.

A quarter of all rents on offer are less than or equal to a monthly rent of CHF 1,160 (25th percentile).

Finally, 75% of monthly rents are lower than CHF 1,650, or are equivalent to this amount.