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Overview

Vitznau has registered population growth of 4.21%, to 1,461 inhabitants, in the last 3 years.

Population data

The average yearly income is CHF 91,745.

44.44% of the population have an SEK II qualification, and 14.81% have a higher vocational training qualification. 17.93% are university graduates and 22.81% of residents are currently enrolled in compulsory schooling.

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

0.75% of the population is presently unemployed.

Taxes

The overall tax percentage is 10.56%. This varies from person to person and depends on income, marital status and the total amount of deductions, among other factors.

In Vitznau, the rate of taxation is 14.11% for a childless, single person. On average, a married couple on a pension (over 65) pay 13.86%, a married couple with two children 6.91% and a childless couple 9.82%%.

The property market in general

New buildings

In the past 5 years, 36 new apartments have been built in Vitznau.

12 of these new-build apartments are 2-room apartments.

For families looking for a new place to live, the 6 apartments and the 9 4-room apartments are particularly attractive.

The housing stock available in the area was also expanded to include 6 5-room apartments and 3 apartments with at least 6 rooms.

Housing stock

Thanks to new construction, the amount of housing available in Vitznau has grown, and there are now a total of 958 apartments.

One-room properties make up a total of 57 apartments in the area.

The housing supply also comprises 230 apartments with 2 rooms, 288 with 3 rooms and 106 apartments with 4 rooms.

There are 106 5-room apartments and 119 large apartments with at least 6 rooms.

Vacant apartments

The vacancy rate in Vitznau is 0.32%.

Consequently, 0.65% of the 2-room apartments,

0.44% of 3-room apartments and

0.35% of the apartments with 4 rooms are currently uninhabited.

Property market (letting only)

An average of CHF 1,700 is needed to rent a property.

This means that 25% of all rents on the market are cheaper than or equivalent to a monthly rent of CHF 1,400 (25th percentile).

Additionally, 75% of all monthly rents are less than or equal to CHF 1,980.