Population data and taxation trends
The population of Ins amounts to 3723. Over a period of three years, the population changed by 4.58%.
The tax burden on the population hinges on various factors, such as the levels of the different taxation types (federal, cantonal, municipal and individual) as well as tax policy and the economic circumstances of the area. The taxation rate currently stands at 163%. In Ins, unmarried people with no children pay an average of 19.86% tax, retired, married couples 19.03%, married couple with 2 children 10.39% and childless couples 14.53%. Furthermore, the tax charge in the area is 15.04%. Unemployment is at 0.97% and the average annual income totals CHF 75’865.
Existing properties
There are a total of 1839 flats in Ins. All in all, there are 93 flats with 1 room, 179 2-room flats, 437 3-room flats and 577 flats with 4 rooms. Alongside that are 335 5-room flats and 218 flats with 6 rooms or more.
Unoccupied flats
The proportion of unoccupied flats is 0.44% in Ins. For example, 0.56% of all 2-room flats, 0.46% of existing 3-room flats and 0.7% of the flats with 4 rooms are presently empty. The proportion of untenanted flats with six or more rooms is 0.46%. Of these, 0% are flats with a minimum of 5 rooms.
New properties
Ins acquired 93 new homes over the last five years. There is 2 one-room property and 5 further flats with two rooms. 19 3-room flats and 47 flats with 4 rooms were also added to the pool of housing. Lastly, 14 properties are 5-room flats and 6 flats have 6 rooms or more.
Rentals
Rental properties are available at an average monthly price of CHF 1715. The 25th percentile is an indicator that 25% of all rental prices are less expensive than or no more than CHF 1400. Finally, seventy-five per cent of rents are CHF 2059 or lower.