Demographic data and taxation trends
The number of inhabitants in Villeret has changed by -0.54% in the past three years, to 924.
The amount of tax levied is impacted by the various types of tax (federal, cantonal, local and personal tax), as well as by tax policy and the financial situation of the canton or municipality in question. At the moment, the tax rate is 179%. On average, childless, single people in Villeret pay 20.16% in tax, married couples on a pension 19.25%, married couples with two children 10.52% and childless couples 14.72%. Additionally, the tax charge in the area is 15.23%. The average annual income is CHF 68'960 and the unemployment rate 2.38%.
Existing properties
The existing housing in Villeret comprises a total of 524 flats. Overall, there are 13 flats with 1 room, 70 2-room flats, 132 3-room flats and 126 flats with 4 rooms. There are additionally 104 5-room flats and 79 flats with 6 rooms or more.
Vacancy rates
Villeret has a vacancy rate of 3.5%. For example, 15.38% of 1-room flats, 4.35% of properties with 2 rooms, 3.88% of the existing three-room flats, 0.81% of the 4-room properties and 4.9% of flats with 5 rooms are presently unoccupied. If we take into account flats with six rooms, we see a vacancy rate of 2.56%.
Newly built flats
In Villeret, 5 new homes have been added during the last five years. 1 property is a one-room flat. This figure also encompasses 2 flat with four rooms. The 2 new flats with 5 rooms have ultimately also expanded the region's stock of more sizable properties.
Flats to let
The average rent for a property in the region is CHF 1038. The 25th percentile is an indicator that 25 per cent of all rental prices are less expensive than or do not exceed CHF 875. Monthly rents are below CHF 1427 (75th percentile) or equal to exactly this average value.