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Overview

The number of residents in Wald (AR) has grown to 914 in the past 3 years. This equates to a population increase of 4.82%.

Demographics

Average income totals CHF 63,045. 14.78% of the population are university graduates, 21.41% have a higher vocational training qualification, 47.38% have an SEK II qualification (school-leaving certificate or apprenticeship) and 16.57% are currently enrolled in compulsory education. Approximately 0.77% of the population is presently unemployed.

Taxes

The tax percentage in the area is 13.32%. Income, marital status and deductions are among the factors that affect the actual tax burden. In Wald (AR), the tax burden is 17.18% for an unmarried person without children. On average, a retired couple (over 65) pay 16.91%, a married couple with two children 9.31% and a couple with no children 12.11%.

The property market overall

New construction

With a total of 5 apartments, more living space has been built in Wald (AR) over the last 5 years. The region gained one 4-room apartment. In addition, one apartment with 5 rooms and 3 apartments with 6 or more rooms were added to the available pool of large apartments.

Housing stock

Wald (AR) now has a total of 491 apartments, following additional expansion of the pool of local housing as a result of the construction of new dwellings. The number of 1-room apartments in the total housing stock is 2. Additionally, there are 39 apartments with 2 rooms, 92 apartments with 3 rooms and 104 apartments with a full 4 rooms. There are 104 5-room apartments and 150 large apartments with at least 6 rooms.

Empty apartments

1.43% of apartments in Wald (AR) are uninhabited. Consequently, 50% of the 1-room apartments, 2.56% of apartments with 2 rooms, 3.3% of apartments with 3 rooms and 0.97% of 5-room apartments are vacant. Apartments with more than 5 rooms have a vacancy rate of 0.79%; 0.67% of this figure pertains to apartments with more than 6 rooms.

Property market (letting only)

An average of CHF 1,125 is needed to rent a property. In terms of the rents on offer, a quarter of them are equivalent to or cheaper than a monthly rent of CHF 984. Finally, 75% of monthly rents are less than CHF 1,280, or are equal to this amount.