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Summary

The District of Baden is a region that is becoming increasingly sought-after by residents. In the past 3 years, the number of inhabitants has risen to 149,093 inhabitants, which amounts to a population increase of 2.72%.

Demographic data

The average income is CHF 78,810. In the region, 19.59% of the population hold a university degree, 16.76% of residents have completed higher vocational education, 44.08% have an SEK II qualification (school-leaving certificate or apprenticeship) and 19.57% are currently completing compulsory education. This means the area has high social standards and an educated population. Approximately 1.25% of the population is currently unemployed.

Taxes

The overall tax rate is 11.50%. This varies on an individual basis and is determined by income, marital status and the amount of deductions, among other factors. In the District of Baden, a married couple on a pension (over 65) pays an average of 14.25% tax, a married couple with two children 7.84% and a couple with no children 10.36%. The rate of taxation for an unmarried person with no children is 16.00%.

The property market in general

New construction

The number of newly built apartments in the District of Baden has been increasing steadily for 5 years. A total of 3,013 new apartments were created. Of these new builds, a total of 44 apartments have exactly one room to live in. 558 of the new apartments are also 2-room apartments. What's more, 1,024 3-room apartments and 906 4-room apartments have been added to the pool of housing available locally in recent years. 361 apartments with 5 rooms and 120 apartments with a minimum of 6 rooms have been added to the local housing stock.

Housing stock

The new construction has contributed to a further increase in the housing supply, and there are now 71,522 apartments in the District of Baden. The number of 1-room apartments in the overall housing supply is 3,225. Additionally, there are 8,512 apartments with 2 rooms, 18,086 apartments with 3 rooms and 21,594 apartments with a full 4 rooms. A total of 13,480 5-room apartments and 6,625 spacious apartments with 6 or more rooms are also available in the region.

Unoccupied apartments

The vacancy rate for apartments in the District of Baden is 1.20%. Of this figure, 1.52% of 1-room apartments, 1.91% of apartments with 2 rooms, 1.51% of the 3-room apartments, 1.08% of apartments with 4 rooms and 0.77% of 5-room apartments are empty. Apartments with more than 5 rooms have a vacancy rate of 0.71%; 0.58% of this total pertains to apartments with more than 6 rooms.

Property market (rental only)

The average rent for properties is CHF 1,640. A quarter of rents are lower than or equivalent to a monthly rent of CHF 1,385 (25th percentile). And 75% of monthly rents are less than or equal to CHF 1,950 (75th percentile).