Demographic development and taxation
On average, 1570 people live in Homburg. During the past 3 years, the population has changed by 1.75%.
The taxation level in the region is 156%. This hinges on a range of different factors, including the region's taxation policy or the income of the respective population. On average, unmarried people with no children in Homburg pay 16.1% in tax, married couples on a pension 14.68%, married couples with two children 7.72% and couples with no children 10.79%. Moreover, the tax rate in the area totals 11.51%. On average, the Swiss earn CHF 78’475 annually and unemployment is at 0.64%.
Housing stock
The number of flats in Homburg comes to 706. These are divided into 9 1-room flats, 37 2-room flats, 83 flats with 3 rooms and 139 flats with 4 rooms. There are 223 5-room flats and 215 flats with 6 or more rooms, too.
Untenanted flats
The vacancy rate in Homburg is 0.71%. 2.7% of 2-room flats and 1.35% of all 5-room properties are presently empty. Additionally, flats with 6 rooms have a vacancy rate of 0.47%.
New buildings
Homburg 45 new homes over the previous 5 years. There is a new property, which is a 3 two-room flat. In addition, 4 flats with 3 rooms and 9 flats with 4 rooms were constructed. Lastly, 15 properties are five-room flats and 14 flats have at least six rooms.
Properties for rent
Flats to let in the area are offered at an average monthly price of CHF 1647. 25% of the rents on offer are equivalent to or are below a monthly rent of CHF 1340 (25th percentile). Seventy-five per cent of average monthly rental prices are less than CHF 1750 (75th percentile) or correspond to precisely this value.