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Synopsis

Having declined by 1.35%, the population in Drei Höfe has fallen to 730 in the last 3 years.

Demographics

The average annual income level is CHF 70,625.

10.04%% of the population hold a university degree, 20.63% have completed higher vocational education, 56.53% of the population have an SEK II qualification (school-leaving certificate or apprenticeship) and 12.79% of residents are currently enrolled in compulsory schooling.

At the time of reporting, 0.96% of the population is unemployed.

Taxes

The total tax rate in the region is 14.53%. The actual amount of tax individuals pay depends on a range of factors, including actual income, marital status and the total amount of deductions.

In Drei Höfe, for example, a retired couple (over 65) pays an average of 17.8% tax, a couple with two children 10.56% and a couple with no children 13.63%%. The tax burden for a single person without children is 19.32%.

The property market in general

New buildings

With a total of 11 apartments, additional living space has been built in Drei Höfe over the past 5 years.

As for these new-build apartments, there are 2 new 3-room apartments and 5 4-room apartments.

The number of larger apartments also grew: 3 apartments with 6 rooms or more and one apartment with 5 rooms were constructed.

This shows that Drei Höfe is a very desirable place for families to live.

Housing stock

The new builds have created more housing in the region. There are a total of 345 apartments in Drei Höfe.

In terms of 1-room apartments, a total of 1 property are on the market.

Additionally, there are 15 apartments with 2 rooms, 43 apartments with 3 rooms and 87 apartments with 4 rooms.

The 5-room apartments also make up a total of 126 properties, while the apartments with at least 6 rooms account for 73.

Property market (letting only)

An average of CHF 1,400 is needed to rent a flat.

A quarter of all rents on offer are cheaper than or equal to a monthly rent of CHF 1,290 (25th percentile).

In addition, 75% of all monthly rents are lower than or equivalent to CHF 1,590.