Demographic development and taxation
The number of inhabitants in Grandson has changed by 0.62% during the previous 3 years, to 3390.
The amount of tax imposed on the population is contingent on a variety of factors, including the levels of the different taxation types (federal, cantonal, municipal and personal) as well as tax policy and the financial situation of the area. The tax rate is currently 69%. In Grandson, the following average tax rates apply: 19.46% for childless, unmarried people, 17.81% for retired, married couples, 8.84% for couples with 2 children and 12.52% for married couples with no children. In addition, the tax charge in the area is 13.66%. Moreover, the average yearly income totals CHF 79'515 and jobless figures are at 1.74%.
Housing stock
The housing stock in Grandson comprises 1766 flats. These are broken down as follows: 90 1-room flats, 269 2-room flats, 505 flats with 3 rooms and 398 flats with 4 rooms. Additionally, there are 310 5-room flats and 194 flats with 6 rooms or more.
Unoccupied flats
In Grandson, 0.34% of flats are vacant. For example, 0.37% of all two-room flats, 0.79% of all three-room properties, 0% of the 4-room flats and 0% of existing flats with five rooms are presently untenanted. 0.52% of flats with more than six rooms are also currently empty. Of these properties, 0.2% are flats with five or more rooms.
Newly built flats
In the last 5 years, 94 flats have been constructed in Grandson. The locality has 4 flats with 1 room and 26 2-room flats. 43 3-room flats and 11 flats with 4 rooms were also added to the supply of properties. Finally, 7 five-room flats and 3 flats with a minimum of 6 rooms are ready for new occupants.
Flats to let
The average rent per month is CHF 1650. 25 per cent of all rents on offer correspond to or are less than a monthly rent of CHF 1390. Monthly rents are lower than CHF 1940 or equivalent to this value (75th percentile).