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Abstract

The population of Auboranges has risen to 288 over the past 3 years. This equates to an increase of 2.13%.

Demographics

The average annual income is CHF 227,250.

31.6% of the population have a university degree, 27.83% have completed higher vocational training, 24.06% have an SEK II qualification (school-leaving certificate or apprenticeship), 0% of residents are currently in compulsory education and 16.51% of the population did not indicate their highest educational qualification.

Consequently, this is an area with high social standards and a population that is highly educated, broadly speaking.

The overall unemployment rate is 2.43%.

Taxes

The tax burden in the region is 14%. Income, marital status and deductions are among the aspects that impact the actual tax burden.

The rate of taxation for an unmarried person with no children in Auboranges is 19.46%. On average, a retired couple (over 65) pays 17.56%, a married couple with two children 9.62% and a couple without children 13.09%%.

The overall property market

New construction

In the last 5 years, 7 new apartments have been built in Auboranges.

One 3-room apartment and one 4-room apartment were constructed.

The number of larger apartments also increased; 4 apartments with at least 6 rooms and one apartment with 5 rooms were created.

Auboranges is a sought-after residential area, particularly for families.

Housing stock

The new buildings have contributed to an additional increase in the housing stock, and there are now 117 apartments in Auboranges.

One-room properties account for a total of 1 apartment in the area.

The total number of properties amounts to 5 apartments with 2 rooms, 19 apartments with 3 rooms and 20 apartments with 4 rooms.

Finally, the supply of 5-room properties comprises 38 apartments, and there are also 34 large apartments with a minimum of 6 rooms.

Property market (rental only)

An average of CHF 1,625 is needed to rent a property.

A quarter of all rents on the market are cheaper than or equivalent to a monthly rent of CHF 1,503 (25th percentile).

Finally, 75% of monthly rents are lower than CHF 1,831, or are equal to this amount.