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Summary

For several years now, Islisberg has registered a steady rise in its population; to be more precise, the population has increased by 9.98%, to 694 inhabitants.

Population statistics

The average income here is CHF 91,220. 22.53% of the population are university graduates, 34.82% have a higher vocational education qualification, 30.54% have an SEK II qualification (school-leaving certificate or apprenticeship) and 12.1% are currently enrolled in compulsory education. At the time of reporting, 0.86% of the population is unemployed.

Taxes

The overall rate of taxation is 11.07%. This differs on a case-by-case basis and is determined by income, marital status and the overall level of deductions, among other factors. In Islisberg, for example, a retired couple (over 65) pays an average of 13.75% tax, a married couple with two children 7.53% and a childless couple 9.97%. The tax burden for a single person without children is 15.42%.

Summary of the property market

New builds

More living space has been built in Islisberg over the past 5 years. For instance, 10 new apartments have been constructed. Of the newly constructed dwellings, 2 are 3-room apartments and 4 are 4-room apartments. A number of very large apartments with a minimum of 6 rooms were also added to the local housing stock: one apartment with 5 rooms was created, as were 3 apartments with a minimum of 6 rooms. Islisberg is a desirable residential area, especially for families.

Housing stock

Thanks to the construction of new dwellings, the amount of housing available in Islisberg has grown, and there are now a total of 300 apartments. The total number of 1-room apartments amounts to 1. The housing supply also includes 10 apartments with 2 rooms, 58 with 3 rooms and 107 apartments with 4 rooms. Finally, the supply of 5-room properties comprises 76 apartments, and there are also 48 large apartments with at least 6 rooms.

Empty apartments

0.33% of apartments in Islisberg are empty. 0.93% of the 4-room apartments are presently uninhabited.

Property market (letting only)

An average of CHF 1,980 is needed to rent a flat. 25% of all rents on the market are below a monthly rent of CHF 1,807, or they are equal to this amount (25th percentile). And 75% of monthly rents are cheaper than or equivalent to CHF 2,420 (75th percentile).