Population data and tax trends
Bercher recorded population growth of 1.74% in the past three years. The most recent number of residents is 1344.
The amount of the 14.19 is determined by a variety of aspects. The population's overall income plays a role here, as do the rates of the different types of tax (federal, cantonal, local and individual tax). The 79% in the region currently totals 79%. In Bercher, unmarried individuals with no children pay an average of 20.21% tax, a retired married couple pays 18.48%, a couple with two children pays 9.21% and married couples without children pay 13.02%. The area's tax rate is 79%. On average, the Swiss earn CHF 78'250 annually and unemployment is at 1.41%.
Housing stock
The number of flats in Bercher amounts to 575. These are divided into 12 1-room flats, 44 2-room flats, 133 flats with 3 rooms and 178 flats with 4 rooms. In addition, there are 90 5-room flats and 118 flats with 6 rooms or more.
New buildings
Over the last 5 years, 30 new homes have been built in Bercher. The number of newly constructed two-room properties totals 2. 6 3-room flats and 11 flats with 4 rooms were also added to the pool of housing. Lastly, 6 five-room flats and 5 flats with six rooms or more are awaiting new occupants.
Flats to let
The average rent for a property in the area is CHF 1716. Around 25 per cent of all rents on offer are cheaper than or equal to CHF 1386 per month. Monthly rents are less than CHF 1903 or equivalent to this price (75th percentile).