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Summary

Surpierre has registered a population increase of 8.34%, to 1,208 inhabitants, over the last 3 years.

Demographics

On average, residents earn CHF 61,510 per year. 12.17%% of the population hold a university degree, 8.22% have completed higher vocational training, 47.14% of the population have an SEK II qualification (school-leaving certificate or apprenticeship) and 32.57% of residents are currently enrolled in compulsory schooling. According to the data, this area has high social standards and an educated population. 1.16% of the population is presently unemployed.

Taxes

The rate of taxation in the region is 14.66%. Income, marital status and deductions are among the aspects that affect the actual tax burden. In Surpierre, the tax percentage is 20.36% for an unmarried person with no children. On average, a retired couple (over 65) pay 18.35%, a married couple with two children 10.1% and a childless couple 13.72%%.

The property market in general

New buildings

39 new apartments have been created in Surpierre in the past 5 years.

One of the new-build apartments has 2 rooms. 2 apartments with 3 rooms and 7 4-room apartments were additionally constructed. Furthermore, the number of large apartments available amounts to 14 5-room apartments and 15 apartments with at least 6 rooms. The many large apartments in Surpierre indicate that this location is especially desirable for families.

Housing stock

The new builds have contributed to a further increase in the housing stock, and there are now 564 apartments in Surpierre. There are a total of 19 1-room apartments in the area. The number of apartments with 2, 3 and 4 rooms is 98, 185 and 124 respectively. A total of 124 5-room apartments and 89 spacious apartments with 6 or more rooms are also available on the market.

Property market (letting only)

The average rent for rental properties is CHF 1,330 per month. 25% of the rents on the market are cheaper than or equivalent to a monthly rent of CHF 1,000 (25th percentile). And 75% of monthly rents are lower than or equal to CHF 1,650 (75th percentile).