Demographic development and taxes
The number of residents in Scheuren has changed by 5.03% during the past 3 years, to 11’682.
The tax burden placed on the population depends on a number of factors, such as the levels of the different types of taxes (federal, cantonal, municipal and individual) as well as tax policy and the financial circumstances of the area. The tax burden currently stands at 12.76%. On average, unmarried, childless people in Scheuren pay 20.06% in tax, retired couples 17.45%, couples with two children 6.6% and married couples without children 11.7%. The rate of taxation is 125.83% in the locality. What's more, the average yearly income is CHF 51’665 and the unemployment rate is 1.21%.
Existing flats
The housing stock in Scheuren totals 14’594 flats. Overall, there are 1219 flats with 1 room, 2072 2-room flats, 3936 3-room flats and 4410 flats with 4 rooms. There are additionally 1936 5-room flats and 1021 flats with 6 rooms or more.
Vacancy rates
In Scheuren, 0.65% of flats are vacant. 0.65% of flats with three rooms and 0.53% of all 5-room properties are presently unoccupied. Ultimately, 0.4% of flats with more than six rooms are also empty. Of these properties, at least 0.48% are flats with five or more rooms.
Newly built flats
The number of new homes in Scheuren amounts to 391. These were created within the previous five years. 31 of the properties have 2 rooms. 67 three-room flats were also constructed. Finally, the number of larger flats in the local pool of housing comprises 124 flats with 5 rooms and 59 flats with at least 6 rooms.
Rented flats
Rental flats in the region are offered at an average monthly price of CHF 1150. One quarter of all available rents are cheaper than or equal to a monthly rent of CHF 900 (25th percentile). 75 per cent of average monthly rental costs are CHF 1380 or lower (75th percentile).