Demographic data and tax trends
The number of residents in Vallon has changed by 12.07% over the last 3 years, to 520.
The tax burden placed on the population hinges on a range of factors, such as the levels of the different tax types (federal, cantonal, local and individual) as well as taxation policy and the financial circumstances of the area. The current 13.72%. On average, childless, single people in Vallon pay 19.18% in tax, married couples on a pension 17.2%, married couples with two children 9.35% and married couples with no children 12.82%. In addition, the rate of taxation is 78%. Jobless figures are at 1.15% and the average yearly income amounts to CHF 69’890.
Housing stock
There are a total of 242 flats in Vallon. The housing stock encompasses 6 flats with 1 room, 35 2-room flats, 50 3-room flats and 69 flats with 4 rooms. Moreover, there are 46 5-room flats and 36 flats with 6 rooms or more.
Vacancy rates
In Vallon, 3.35% of flats are vacant. 5.71% of 2-room flats are presently untenanted.
Newly constructed flats
During the past 5 years, 23 flats have been created in Vallon. Of these, a total of 2 are 1-room flats and 2 flats include 2 rooms. 2 3-room flats and 3 flats with 4 rooms were also added to the supply of properties. The pool of housing also includes 8 five-room flats and 6 flats with a minimum of 6 rooms.
Rented flats
The average monthly rent is CHF 1325. At the same time, 25% of rental prices are below or equal to CHF 1215 per month (25th percentile). 75 per cent of average monthly rents are less than CHF 1552 (75th percentile) or equivalent to precisely this value.