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Synopsis

The population of Sullens has risen to 1,168 over the past 3 years. This amounts to an increase of 12.96%.

Population data

On average, people earn CHF 89,315 per year. The proportion of university graduates is 20.65%; 16.14% of residents have higher vocational education, and 47.07% have SEK II qualifications. Additionally, 16.03% of residents are currently completing compulsory schooling. 1.2% of the population is presently unemployed.

Taxes

The tax rate in the region is 14.35%. Income, marital status and deductions are among the factors that influence the actual tax burden. Retired, married couples (over 65) pay an average of 18.32% tax in Sullens, couples with two children 9.13% and married couples without children 12.91%. The tax burden for a single person with no children is 19.74%.

The property market overall

New builds

Sullens has recorded the construction of 68 new apartments in the last 5 years. The number of new-build 2-room apartments totals 12 residential units. With 24 new 3-room apartments and 18 4-room apartments, the residential area is particularly attractive for families. In addition, 14 5-room apartments were added to the region's housing stock.

Housing stock

The newly constructed buildings provide further living space in the area. There are a total of 502 apartments in Sullens. One-room properties make up a total of 12 apartments in the region. What's more, there are 38 apartments with 2 rooms, 101 apartments with 3 rooms and 184 apartments with a full 4 rooms. Finally, 93 5-room apartments and 74 spacious apartments with at least 6 rooms are available in the area.

Unoccupied apartments

1.59% of apartments in Sullens are vacant. 10.53% of the apartments with 2 rooms, 1.98% of all 3-room apartments, 0.54% of the apartments with 4 rooms and 1.08% of 5-room apartments are uninhabited. The rate of vacancy for 6-room apartments is 0%.

Property market (letting only)

Rental properties are available at an average rent of CHF 2,002 per month. A quarter of all rents on offer are lower than or equal to a monthly rent of CHF 1,335 (25th percentile). Finally, 75% of monthly rents are less than CHF 2,536, or are equivalent to this amount.