Population development and taxation
On average, 713 people live in Morlon. In the past 3 years, the population has changed by 10.89%.
The tax burden in the region is 14.14%. This is dependent on many factors, including the tax policy of the region or the income of the respective population. In Morlon, the following average tax rates apply: 19.77% for childless, unmarried people, 17.72% for retired couples, 9.66% for couples with 2 children and 13.23% for married couples without children. In addition, the local tax rate totals 84.3%. Jobless figures are at 1.4% and the average annual income amounts to CHF 81’630.
Housing stock
In Morlon, there are a total of 331 flats. These are divided into 7 1-room flats, 30 2-room flats, 70 flats with 3 rooms and 74 flats with 4 rooms. There are 93 5-room flats and 57 flats with 6 or more rooms, too.
Vacant flats
Certain properties are also empty. In Morlon, for instance, that figure is 1.55%. 1.47% of 3-room properties and 0% of all four-room properties are presently unoccupied.
Newly constructed flats
During the previous 5 years, 38 flats have been added in Morlon. Of these properties, 1 flat has 2 rooms. The number of moderately sized flats also includes 8 three-room flats and 14 four-room flats. Finally, 10 properties are 5-room flats and 5 flats have at least 6 rooms.
Rental properties
The average rent for flats to let is CHF 1560 per month. Twenty-five per cent of all rents on offer are equal to or are lower than a monthly rent of CHF 1240. Monthly rents are lower than CHF 2050 (75th percentile) or equivalent to exactly this average price.