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Synopsis

The population of Lüscherz has grown to 558. This equates to an increase of 1.27% over 3 years.

Demographics

Average income totals CHF 70,105.

In the region, 12.5% of the population hold a university degree, 23.04% of residents have completed higher vocational education, 50.54% have an SEK II qualification (school-leaving certificate or apprenticeship) and 13.93% are currently in compulsory education.

The overall unemployment rate is 1.08%.

Taxes

The rate of taxation in the region is 15.02%. Income, marital status and deductions are among the aspects that affect the actual tax burden.

In Lüscherz, childless, single people pay an average of 19.61% tax, a retired, married couple pays 18.94%, a married couple with two children pays 10.53% and a childless couple pays 14.45%.

The property market in general

New construction

Lüscherz has gained 20 new apartments in the past 5 years.

3 apartments with 2 rooms have also been constructed.

What's more, 7 3-room apartments and 7 4-room apartments have been added to the local housing stock in recent years.

2 5-room apartments and one 6+ room apartment were also recently created.

Housing stock

Thanks to the construction of new dwellings, the amount of housing available in Lüscherz has increased, and there are now a total of 418 apartments.

A total of 14 1-room apartments are available on the housing market.

Additionally, there are 64 apartments with 2 rooms, 120 apartments with 3 rooms and 108 apartments with a full 4 rooms.

The 5-room apartments also make up a total of 79 properties, while the apartments with a minimum of 6 rooms account for 33.

Vacant apartments

0.96% of apartments in Lüscherz are unoccupied.

Of this total, 7.14% of the 1-room apartments and

0.84% of apartments with 3 rooms are empty at the moment.

Apartments with more than 5 rooms have a vacancy rate of 1.8%; 6.06%% of this figure refers to apartments with more than 6 rooms.

Housing market (rental only)

The average rent for a property is CHF 1,600.

25% of the rents on the market are less than or equivalent to a monthly rent of CHF 1,000 (25th percentile).

Finally, 75% of monthly rents are lower than CHF 1,800, or are equal to this amount.