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Abstract

Siselen has recorded population growth of 4.31%, to 629 inhabitants, in the past 3 years.

Population statistics

The average annual income is CHF 67,730. Of the population, 0% have a university degree, 22.47% have completed higher vocational training, 48.99% have an SEK II qualification (school-leaving certificate or apprenticeship) and 23.57% of residents are currently enrolled in compulsory schooling. The unemployment rate is 1.11%.

Taxes

The total tax burden in the area is 15.96%. Aspects such as income, marital status and the overall level of deductions are used to calculate the tax rate. In Siselen, the tax percentage is 20.66% for a childless, unmarried person. On average, a retired couple (over 65) pay 19.87%, a married couple with two children 11.12% and a couple without children 15.23%.

Summary of the property market

New builds

Siselen has gained 21 new apartments over the last 5 years. One of the newly constructed apartments is a one-room apartment. A further apartment has 2 rooms. Living space for families has also been created: For example, 6 apartments with 3 rooms and 9 4-room apartments were added to the local housing stock. The range of new apartments also includes 4 5-room apartments.

Housing stock

Due to the construction of new dwellings, the amount of housing available in Siselen has grown, and there are now a total of 315 apartments. There are a total of 11 1-room apartments available in the region. In addition, there are 27 apartments with 2 rooms, 69 apartments with 3 rooms and 96 apartments with 4 rooms. The 5-room apartments also make up a total of 73 properties, while the apartments with 6 rooms or more account for 39.

Empty apartments

0.32% of apartments in Siselen are uninhabited. At the moment, 1.04% of the 4-room apartments are vacant.

Property market (letting only)

Rental properties are offered at an average rent of CHF 1,650 per month. 25% of the available rents are less than or equivalent to a monthly rent of CHF 1,350 (25th percentile). The 75th percentile of monthly rents is CHF 2,036.