Demographic data and taxation trends
Provence recorded a population change of 1.74% in the last three years. The current number of residents is 409.
The tax rate in the area stands at 81%. This hinges on various factors, such as the tax policy of the region and the income of the respective population. In Provence, unmarried people without children pay an average of 20.37%, couples on a pension 18.63%, married couple with two children 9.29% and married couples with no children 13.13%. Additionally, the region's tax rate totals 14.31%. Moreover, the average annual income is CHF 55'170 and jobless figures are at 1.47%.
Existing housing
Provence has 285 flats. Overall, there are 9 flats with 1 room, 62 2-room flats, 97 3-room flats and 59 flats with 4 rooms. Furthermore, there are 40 5-room flats and 18 flats with 6 rooms or more.
Unoccupied flats
Provence has a vacant property rate of 1.44%. For example, 0% of all flats with 1 room, 1.67% of the existing properties with 2 rooms, 1.06% of existing 3-room properties and 3.51% of the 4-room flats are currently empty.
New properties
During the past 5 years, the number of flats created in Provence has changed by 8. A new-build flat with 1 rooms was accordingly added to the region's portfolio of housing. The number of very spacious flats has also changed: there is now 1 5-room flat and 6 flats with at least 6 rooms.
Rented flats
Properties to let are available at an average monthly price of CHF 1612. The 25th percentile shows that twenty-five per cent of all rental prices are lower than or do not exceed CHF 1362. Finally, 75% of rents are CHF 1860 or below.