Demographic data and tax trends
The 10’545 inhabitants reside in Payerne. This is equivalent to a change of 4.73% in 3 years.
The various types of tax (federal, cantonal, municipal and personal tax) are used to measure the country's fiscal efficiency. The amount of taxation often hinges on a number of factors, including the population's financial situation. Currently, the 13.85%. In Payerne, unmarried people without children pay an average of 19.63%, retired married couples pay 18.07%, married couples with two children pay 8.99% and couples without children pay 12.7%. The region's 70%. Furthermore, the 60’630 CHF and jobless figures are at 2.66%.
Housing stock
The housing stock in Payerne consists of 5248 flats. The properties consist of 362 flats with 1 room, 863 2-room flats, 1767 3-room flats and 1371 flats with 4 rooms. Additionally, there are 573 5-room flats and 312 flats with 6 or more rooms.
Empty flats
In Payerne, 0.34% of flats are unoccupied. For instance, 0.56% of all flats with 1 room, 0.23% of the existing properties with two rooms, 0.4% of existing three-room flats, 0.37% of four-room flats and 0.18% of the five-room flats are presently untenanted. Ultimately, 0.32% of flats with more than six rooms are also vacant. Of these properties, at least 0.23% are flats with 5 or more rooms.
New flats
The number of new homes in Payerne is 315. These were built within the previous 5 years. This includes 10 flats with just one room and 73 flats with two rooms. 128 3-room flats and 72 flats with 4 rooms were also added to the supply of properties. 20 flats with 5 rooms and 12 flats with a minimum of 6 rooms were also constructed recently.
Rental properties
Flats to let are offered for an average monthly price of CHF 1350. The 25th percentile shows that 25% of all rents are less expensive than or no more than CHF 1110. Monthly rental prices are below CHF 1560 (75th percentile) or equal to precisely this average value.