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Synopsis

Courtedoux has grown by 1.81% over the past 3 years and now has 786 inhabitants.

Population data

The average income level is CHF 67,755.

13.82%% of the population hold a university degree, 10.08% have completed higher vocational training, 48.29% of the population have an SEK II qualification (school-leaving certificate or apprenticeship) and 27.8% of residents are currently enrolled in compulsory schooling.

Consequently, this is a region with high social standards and an educated population.

The unemployment rate is currently 0.89%.

Taxes

The rate of taxation in the area is 14.74%. Income, marital status and deductions are among the factors that influence the actual tax burden.

In Courtedoux, the tax burden is 20.12% for a childless, single person. On average, a married couple on a pension (over 65) pay 18.56%, a married couple with two children 10.25% and a couple without children 13.18%%.

The property market overall

New construction

Courtedoux has seen the construction of 8 new apartments in the last 5 years.

One new 3-room apartment and 4 4-room apartments were created.

2 5-room apartments and one 6+ room apartment were also newly constructed.

This shows that Courtedoux is a very attractive place for families to live.

Housing stock

Courtedoux now has a total of 394 apartments, following additional growth in the housing stock thanks to new construction.

As for 1-room apartments, a total of 3 properties are on the market.

In terms of medium-sized to large apartments, the housing supply comprises 62 apartments with 2 rooms, 115 3-room apartments and 103 with 4 rooms.

The 5-room apartments also make up a total of 103 properties, while the apartments with a minimum of 6 rooms account for 89.

Empty apartments

0.76% of apartments in Courtedoux are uninhabited.

Of this total, 4.55% of the apartments with 2 rooms,

1.61% of apartments with 3 rooms and

0.87% of 4-room apartments are currently empty.

Housing market (letting only)

An average of CHF 1,320 is needed to rent a property.

25% of all available rents are below a monthly rent of CHF 1,070, or they are equal to this amount (25th percentile).

75% of monthly rents are cheaper than CHF 1,445 (75th percentile), or they are equivalent to this average price.