Demographic development and taxation
The population of Jenaz has changed by -0.17% during the previous three years, to 1145.
The amount of tax imposed on the population hinges on various factors, such as the levels of the different taxation types (federal, cantonal, municipal and personal) as well as tax policy and the economic situation of the region. The tax rate is currently 95%. In Jenaz, unmarried people with no children pay an average of 15.88% tax, married couples on a pension 14.05%, married couple with two children 6.73% and couples without children 9.72%. In addition, the taxation rate totals 10.78%. On average, the Swiss earn CHF 66’000 annually and unemployment is at 0.52%.
Existing properties
There are a total of 767 flats in Jenaz. All in all, there are 34 flats with 1 room, 122 2-room flats, 171 3-room flats and 178 flats with 4 rooms. Additionally, there are 133 5-room flats and 129 flats with 6 or more rooms.
Vacancy rates
In Jenaz, 0.66% of flats are unoccupied. Consequently, 1.18% of the existing three-room flats are currently untenanted.
New builds
In Jenaz, 24 new flats have been created in the last 5 years. There is 1 one-room flat and 8 further flats with 2 rooms. 6 flats with 3 rooms and 6 four-room flat have also been constructed. Finally, 2 5-room flats were also added to the region's housing market.
Rented flats
The average asking price for properties to let is CHF 1402 per month. Around twenty-five per cent of all rents on offer are cheaper than or equivalent to CHF 1201 per month. Monthly rents are below CHF 1560 (75th percentile) or correspond to precisely this average value.