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Summary

The population of Eischoll has declined by 0.22% over the past 3 years, to 445 inhabitants.

Population statistics

On average, people earn CHF 48,090 annually. 0% of the population have a university degree, 7.27% have a higher vocational training qualification, 43.38% of the population have an SEK II qualification (school-leaving certificate or apprenticeship), 42.6% of residents are currently enrolled in compulsory schooling and 6.75% of the population provided no information about their higher education qualifications.

Around 1.12% of the population is presently unemployed.

Taxes

The total tax burden in the region is 14.19%. The actual amount of tax individuals pay is based on a number of factors, such as actual income, marital status and the amount of deductions. Married couples on a pension (over 65) pay an average of 19.19% tax in Eischoll, couples with two children 7.86% and childless couples 13.04%%. The rate of taxation for an unmarried person with no children is 21.55%.

Summary of the property market

New construction

2 new apartments have been built in Eischoll in the last 5 years.

A new 3-room apartment has been created. One further apartment with a minimum of 6 rooms was also added to the pool of housing available in the region.

Housing stock

The new builds have contributed to an additional expansion of the housing stock, and there are now 599 apartments in Eischoll. The overall number of 1-room apartments is 26. In addition, there are 90 apartments with 2 rooms, 231 apartments with 3 rooms and 177 apartments with 4 rooms. Finally, 53 5-room apartments and 22 spacious apartments with 6 or more rooms are available in the region.

Unoccupied apartments

1.36% of apartments in Eischoll are empty. This means that 8% of the 1-room apartments, 1.14% of all 2-room apartments, 0.88% of all 3-room apartments, 0.58% of the 4-room apartments and 1.92% of the 5-room apartments are currently uninhabited. The vacancy rate for apartments with more than 5 rooms is 2.74%; 4.55% of those vacant properties are apartments with at least 6 rooms.