Additional information

Abstract

The number of inhabitants in Jaun has decreased by 1.09%, to 636, over the last 3 years due to population decline.

Demographic data

Average income totals CHF 50,595.

The proportion of university graduates is 9.04%; 5.9% of residents have higher vocational training, and 49.26% have SEK II qualifications. In addition, 35.61% of residents are currently in compulsory schooling.

Consequently, the region has high social standards.

Around 0.79% of the population is currently unemployed.

Taxes

The tax burden in the area is 15.43%. Income, marital status and deductions are among the aspects that affect the actual tax burden.

In Jaun, childless, unmarried people pay an average of 21.4% tax, a retired, married couple pays 19.27%, a couple with two children pays 10.65% and a couple with no children pays 14.45%.

The property market in general

New buildings

12 new apartments have been constructed in Jaun in the past 5 years.

One of the new builds has 2 rooms.

What's more, 5 new apartments with 3 rooms and one apartment with 4 rooms were built.

The range of new apartments also includes 5 5-room apartments.

Housing stock

As a result of the construction of new dwellings, the housing stock in Jaun has grown, and there are now a total of 431 apartments.

As for 1-room apartments, a total of 11 properties are available.

The housing supply also comprises 113 apartments with 2 rooms, 123 with 3 rooms and 85 apartments with 4 rooms.

In total, there are 85 5-room apartments and 69 large apartments with 6 or more rooms.

Housing market (rental only)

The average rent for a property is CHF 1,850.

A quarter of all rents on the market are less than or equal to a monthly rent of CHF 1,625 (25th percentile).

Additionally, 75% of all monthly rents are cheaper than or equivalent to CHF 1,888.