Demographic data and tax trends
The current population of Champagne is 1070. The population has changed by -1.38% in the last 3 years.
The level of tax imposed hinges on various factors. On the one hand, the income of the population plays a role, as larger incomes generally result in more taxes. On the other hand, the rates of the separate types of tax (federal, cantonal, communal and personal tax) additionally affect the amount of tax. Further factors may include the taxation policy or financial situation of the canton or municipality in question. The functions and services that have to be financed by tax revenue can also impact the tax burden. At the moment, the tax rate is 65%. In Champagne, single people with no children pay an average of 19.16% tax, a retired married couple pays 17.54%, a married couple with two children pays 8.7% and a childless couple pays 12.32%. Additionally, the taxation rate is 65%. On average, the Swiss earn CHF 75'845 every year and jobless figures are at 1.12%.
Existing housing
There are a total of 477 flats in Champagne. The properties comprise 14 flats with 1 room, 42 2-room flats, 116 3-room flats and 140 flats with 4 rooms. Furthermore, there are 100 5-room flats and 65 flats with 6 rooms or more.
Untenanted flats
In Champagne, 2.32% of flats are vacant. For example, 0% of all flats with one room, 3.48% of existing 3-room flats and 1.44% of the 4-room properties are currently unoccupied.
Newly constructed properties
In Champagne, 12 new homes have been built over the previous five years. 1 of the properties is a two-room flat. A total of 4 flats with three rooms and 6 flats with four rooms were created in the region. 1 new-build flat with 5 rooms has also come onto the local housing market.
Flats for rent
Rental flats in the area are offered at an average monthly price of CHF 1800. The 25th percentile means that one quarter of all rents are cheaper than or equal to CHF 1603. Lastly, three quarters of rental prices are CHF 2222 or less.