Additional information

Summary

The population of Sils im Engadin/Segl has declined by 0.71% over the last 3 years and now totals 697 inhabitants.

Demographics

On average, people earn CHF 72,390 per year. 45.13% of the population have an SEK II qualification, and 21.2% have a higher vocational education qualification. 8.21% are university graduates and 25.64% of residents are currently completing compulsory schooling. The unemployment rate currently stands at 1.29%.

Taxes

10.1% is the tax percentage in the region. However, the individual tax burden varies from person to person and is determined by income, marital status and the overall level of deductions, among other factors. In Sils im Engadin/Segl, for example, a retired couple (over 65) pays an average of 12.99% tax, a married couple with two children 6.24% and a childless couple 9.01%. The tax rate for a childless, unmarried person is 14.62%.

Summary of the property market

New builds

Over the past 5 years, 11 apartments have been constructed in Sils im Engadin/Segl. Of these new-build apartments, 0 have 1 room, 3 have 2 rooms, 2 have 3 rooms, 5 have 4 rooms, and 1 has 5 rooms. There are no new apartments with more than 6 rooms.

Housing stock

Sils im Engadin/Segl now has a total of 1,177 apartments, following additional growth in the local housing supply as a result of new construction. In terms of 1-room apartments, a total of 212 properties are on the market. In addition, there are 270 apartments with 2 rooms, 355 apartments with 3 rooms, 199 4-room apartments, and 81 5-room apartments. The apartments with 6 rooms or more account for 60.

Empty apartments

In Sils im Engadin/Segl, 1.36% of apartments are vacant. Of this total, 0.94% of 1-room apartments, 0.74% of apartments with 2 rooms, 1.13% of the apartments with 3 rooms, 2.01% of apartments with 4 rooms, 2.47% of 5-room apartments, and 3.33% of apartments with more than 6 rooms are empty.

Housing market (rental only)

Rents for rental properties average CHF 1,570 per month. 25% of all available rents are below a monthly rent of CHF 1,200, or they are equal to this amount (25th percentile). Additionally, 75% of all monthly rents are less than or equivalent to CHF 2,100.