Population development and taxation
There are currently 23'853 inhabitants residing in Baden. The population has changed by 5.52% during the past three years.
The tax burden in the region is 10.36%. This depends on many factors, including the taxation policy of the region and the income of the respective population. In Baden, single people with no children pay an average of 15.06%, retired couples pay 13.26%, married couples with two children pay 6.67% and married couples with no children pay 9.54%. Furthermore, the tax rate in the area totals 92%. On average, the Swiss earn CHF 82'845 per year and unemployment is at 1.82%.
Housing stock
Baden has a total of 12'767 flats. These are divided into 1159 1-room flats, 1994 2-room flats, 3481 flats with 3 rooms and 3524 flats with 4 rooms. There are 1769 5-room flats and 840 flats with 6 or more rooms, too.
Vacancy rates
The vacancy rate in Baden is 0.8%. For instance, 1.47% of all 1-room flats, 1.05% of the existing properties with 2 rooms, 0.69% of all flats with three rooms, 0.68% of the four-room flats and 0.51% of existing 5-room properties are presently untenanted. Flats with six or more rooms have a vacancy rate of 0.83%. Of these, 0.61% are flats with a minimum of five rooms.
Newly constructed flats
In Baden, 566 homes were added within the last 5 years. This includes 67 flats with exactly one room and 215 flats with 2 rooms. In addition, the locality acquired 161 flats with 3 rooms and 79 4-room flats. Local housing stock also encompasses 26 flats with five rooms and 18 flats with at least 6 rooms.
Flats to let
The average rent per month in the area is CHF 1820. Twenty-five per cent of all rents on offer are less than or equivalent to a monthly rent of CHF 1450 (25th percentile). Three quarters of average monthly rents are CHF 2250 or less (75th percentile).