Demographic development and taxes
Currently, there are 3323 inhabitants residing in Le Mouret. The population has changed by 5.56% in the past 3 years.
Many types of tax (federal, cantonal, local and individual tax) have an effect on the amount 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. The current tax burden is 13.85%. The tax rate for single people with no children in Le Mouret is 19.37%, for a retired, married couple 17.37%, for a married couple with 2 children 9.45% and for a couple with no children 12.95%. What's more, the tax rate in the region totals 80%. On average, the Swiss earn CHF 70’185 per year and the unemployment rate is 0.87%.
Housing stock
In Le Mouret, there are a total of 1465 flats. The properties encompass 42 flats with 1 room, 148 2-room flats, 253 3-room flats and 454 flats with 4 rooms. Added to that are 343 5-room flats and 225 flats with 6 rooms or more.
Untenanted flats
The rate of vacancies in Le Mouret is 0.96%. For instance, 1.32% of all four-room flats as well as 1.17% of flats with 5 rooms are currently unoccupied. If we consider 6-room properties, we find a rate of vacancy of 0%.
New buildings
In Le Mouret, 95 new properties have been created over the last five years. The number of flats with 1 room amounts to 4, the number of 2-room properties to 15. 17 additional flats with 3 rooms and 30 flats with 4 rooms were added to the region's housing supply. When it comes to large properties, there are 22 five-room flats and 7 flats with six rooms or more.
Rentals
The average asking price for rental properties is CHF 1368 per month. At the same time, 25 per cent of rents are below or do not exceed CHF 1173 per month (25th percentile). 75 per cent of average monthly rental prices are less than CHF 1612 (75th percentile) or equal to precisely this value.