Demographic development and taxes
The population of Bellevue totals 4105. In comparison to the figure 3 years ago, this is a population change of 15.7%.
The different types of tax (federal, cantonal, municipal and individual tax) are used to measure the country's fiscal efficiency. The amount of tax levied often hinges on a number of factors, including the population's financial situation. The current tax burden is 11.11%. In Bellevue, single people without children pay an average of 17.82% tax, a married couple on a pension pays 14.06%, couples with two children pay 6.24% and a married couple without children pays 10.49%. Additionally, the local tax rate amounts to 39%. The average local income totals CHF 112'470 and jobless figures are at 2.12%.
Existing properties
There are a total of 1655 flats in Bellevue. The overall number of properties encompasses 98 flats with 1 room, 243 2-room flats, 437 flats with 3 rooms and 441 flats with 4 rooms. In addition, there are 286 5-room flats and 150 flats with 6 rooms or more.
Vacant flats
Some flats are also untenanted. In Bellevue, for example, that figure is 0.18%. For instance, 0% of all flats with 1 room, 0% of flats with 2 rooms, 0% of existing flats with three rooms and 0.35% of five-room properties are unoccupied at the moment. The percentage of empty properties with six or more rooms is 1.33%. Of these, 0.69% are flats with at least 5 rooms.
Newly constructed flats
In Bellevue, 430 new homes have been added over the previous five years. The community has 17 flats with one room and 161 2-room flats. 132 3-room flats and 103 flats with 4 rooms were also added to the supply of housing. Lastly, 14 new flats with 5 rooms were also added to the housing stock.
Rented flats
Rentals in the area are available at an average monthly price of CHF 3080. Approximately 25 per cent of all available rents are cheaper than or equivalent to CHF 2097 per month. Monthly rental costs are below CHF 4150 or equal to this price (75th percentile).