Demographic development and taxation
The population of Sorens has changed by -0.81% in the previous 3 years, to 1096.
Various types of tax (federal, cantonal, municipal and personal tax) have an effect on the level of tax imposed. Further factors include the tax policy or financial situation of the canton or municipality in question, along with the income level of the residents. At the moment, the 13.38%. On average, single people with no children in Sorens pay 18.72% in tax, married couples on a pension 16.8%, married couples with 2 children 9.11% and couples with no children 12.5%. The 73% in the area. Furthermore, the 71’245 CHF and jobless figures are at 0.91%.
Housing stock
There are a total of 501 flats in Sorens. The overall number of properties encompasses 13 flats with 1 room, 57 2-room flats, 120 flats with 3 rooms and 131 flats with 4 rooms. There are 115 5-room flats and 65 flats with 6 or more rooms, as well.
Untenanted flats
The vacancy rate in Sorens is 1.2%. For example, 7.69% of all flats with 1 room and 0% of existing flats with 5 rooms are vacant at the moment. Flats with six rooms or more have a vacancy rate of 6.15%. Of these properties, 2.22% are flats with a minimum of five rooms.
New flats
Sorens gained 6 new homes during the last five years. A further 1 flat with four rooms was added to the existing properties. In terms of very sizable properties, 1 five-room flat and 4 flats with a minimum of six rooms were also added.
Rental properties
Rentals in the region are offered at an average monthly price of CHF 1300. One quarter of the rents offered correspond to or are less than a monthly rent of CHF 1095 (25th percentile). In addition, the 75th percentile is CHF 1490 or below.