Demographic data and taxation trends
Ursins recorded population change of 1.75% in the past three years. The most recent number of people living in the area is 232.
The separate types of tax (federal, cantonal, local and individual tax) are used to assess the region's fiscal efficiency. The level of tax imposed usually hinges on a number of factors, including the financial situation of the population. The current tax burden is 13.99%. In Ursins, unmarried people without children pay an average of 19.92% tax, married couples on a pension 18.22%, couple with two children 9.07% and married couples with no children 12.83%. In addition, the area's tax rate is 75%. Jobless figures are at 2.16% and the average annual income of the residents is CHF 80'685.
Existing flats
In Ursins, there are a total of 104 flats. The overall number of properties comprises 2 flats with 1 room, 9 2-room flats, 15 flats with 3 rooms and 20 flats with 4 rooms. Added to that are 29 5-room flats and 29 flats with 6 rooms or more.
Vacancy rates
Certain properties are also unoccupied. In Ursins, for instance, that figure is 0%. Flats with at least six rooms have a vacancy rate of 0%. Of these untenanted properties, 0% are flats with at least 5 rooms.
New flats
In Ursins, 2 homes were created during the previous five years. The total quantity of very sizable properties has changed: 2 flats with six or more rooms and 0 flat with 5 rooms have been built.
Rented flats
Properties to let are available at an average monthly price of CHF 1800. At the same time, 25 per cent of rents are lower than or equivalent to CHF 1300 per month (25th percentile). Additionally, the 75th percentile is CHF 2120 or below.