Demographic development and taxation
The number of inhabitants in Moosseedorf has changed by 0.93%, to 4130, in the past 3 years as a result of population decline.
The tax burden on the population hinges on various factors, including the levels of the different taxation types (federal, cantonal, municipal and personal) as well as tax policy and the economic situation of the area. The tax burden currently stands at 14.34%. In Moosseedorf, the following average tax rates are in place: 18.96% for childless, unmarried people, 18.17% for married couples on a pension, 9.88% for couples with 2 children and 13.84% for childless couples. Additionally, the taxation rate amounts to 138%. On average, the Swiss earn CHF 70’910 annually and jobless figures are at 1.19%.
Existing properties
The housing stock in Moosseedorf totals 1983 flats. There are a total of 45 flats with 1 room, 231 flats with 2 rooms, 672 3-room flats and 615 flats with 4 rooms. Moreover, there are 273 5-room flats and 147 flats with 6 rooms or more.
Vacant flats
Certain flats are also empty. In Moosseedorf, for example, that figure is 1.77%. For instance, 2.6% of all flats with two rooms, 2.38% of all 3-room properties, 1.47% of the flats with four rooms and 0.73% of 5-room flats are unoccupied today. Finally, 0.68% of flats with six or more rooms are also untenanted. Of these properties, 0.72% are flats with a minimum of 5 rooms.
Newly constructed flats
In Moosseedorf, 3 new homes have been built over the previous 5 years. There is 0 flat with one room and 0 further flats with two rooms. In addition, 1 flats with three rooms and 0 four-room flat were built. 2 additional flats with six or more rooms were also created.
Rentals
Flats to let in the region are offered at an average monthly price of CHF 1570. At the same time, twenty-five per cent of rents are cheaper than or do not exceed CHF 1400 per month (25th percentile). Additionally, the 75th percentile is CHF 1831 or lower.