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Summary

Meinisberg is a very popular residential area. In the past 3 years, the population has grown to 1,419, which equates to a population increase of 9.32%.

Demographics

The average annual income is CHF 68,540.

9.5%% of the population hold a university degree, 20.27% have completed higher vocational training, 50.32% of the population have an SEK II qualification (school-leaving certificate or apprenticeship) and 19.82% of residents are currently enrolled in compulsory schooling.

0.63% of the population is currently unemployed.

Taxes

The tax burden in the region is 16.29%. Income, marital status and deductions are among the factors that impact the actual tax burden.

Married couples on a pension (over 65) pay an average of 20.5% tax in Meinisberg, couples with two children 11.48% and childless couples 15.71%%. The rate of taxation for an unmarried person without children is 21.24%.

The property market in general

New construction

More housing has been built in Meinisberg over the last 5 years. For instance, 30 new apartments have been constructed.

7 of the newly built apartments are 3-room apartments, and 13 apartments have 4 rooms.

Investments were also made in more spacious accommodation: 8 5-room apartments were created, providing lots of room for families; 2 apartments with a minimum of 6 rooms were also built.

The many spacious apartments in Meinisberg are a sign that this location is particularly appealing for families.

Housing stock

The new construction has contributed to a further increase in the housing supply, and there are now 656 apartments in Meinisberg.

There are 14 1-room apartments available on the housing market.

What's more, there are 20 apartments with 2 rooms, 121 apartments with 3 rooms and 242 apartments with a full 4 rooms.

Finally, 175 5-room apartments and 84 spacious apartments with a minimum of 6 rooms are available in the region.

Vacant apartments

The vacancy rate in Meinisberg is 3.51%.

Consequently, 7.14% of the 1-room apartments,

10% of the apartments with 2 rooms,

4.13% of all 3-room apartments,

3.72% of the apartments with 4 rooms

and 2.29% of the 5-room apartments are currently empty.

The vacancy rate for apartments with more than 5 rooms is 2.32%; 2.38% of those unoccupied properties are apartments with at least 6 rooms.

Property market (letting only)

An average of CHF 1,306 is required to rent a property.

A quarter of all available rents are lower than or equal to a monthly rent of CHF 1,071 (25th percentile).

Finally, 75% of monthly rents are cheaper than CHF 1,534, or are equivalent to this amount.