Demographic data and taxation trends
Today, there are 798 residents living in Bursins, which is a change of 2.44% compared to the past 3 years.
The tax rate in the region stands at 71%. This is dependent on a range of different factors, including the region's taxation policy or the income of the respective inhabitants. In Bursins, unmarried individuals with no children pay 19.71% tax, retired married couples pay 18.14%, a married couple with two children pays 9.03% and couples with no children pay 12.75%. Additionally, the tax charge in the region totals 13.9%. On average, the Swiss earn CHF 99’485 every year and unemployment is at 1.88%.
Housing stock
There are a total of 380 flats in Bursins. These are divided into 24 1-room flats, 40 2-room flats, 73 flats with 3 rooms and 114 flats with 4 rooms. Furthermore, there are 60 5-room flats and 69 flats with 6 rooms or more.
New flats
Over the previous five years, 8 flats have been added in Bursins. Of these properties, 2 new flats are 3-room new-builds and 4 new flats have 4 rooms.
Rentals
The average rent for a property in the area is CHF 2360. 25% of all rents on offer are equal to or are lower than a monthly rent of CHF 2040. Three quarters of average monthly rental prices are CHF 2640 or below (75th percentile).