Demographic data and taxation trends
Today, there are 5144 inhabitants residing in Saint-Sulpice (VD). The population has changed by 4.68% in the past three years.
The separate types of tax (federal, cantonal, municipal and individual tax) are used to measure the region's economic strength. The level of tax imposed generally depends on a number of factors, including the financial situation of the population. The current 13.04%. In Saint-Sulpice (VD), unmarried people without children pay an average of 18.5% tax, a retired couple pays 17.05%, a couple with two children pays 8.44% and married couples with no children pay 11.94%. What's more, the 55%. The 1.32% and the 126’195 CHF.
Existing flats
The number of flats in Saint-Sulpice (VD) totals 2648. The overall number of properties encompasses 486 flats with 1 room, 407 2-room flats, 589 flats with 3 rooms and 684 flats with 4 rooms. There are additionally 250 5-room flats and 232 flats with 6 or more rooms.
Vacancies
In Saint-Sulpice (VD), 0.42% of flats are untenanted. For example, 0.21% of all 1-room flats, 0.49% of the existing two-room flats, 0.85% of all flats with 3 rooms, 0.15% of the 4-room properties and 0.4% of flats with five rooms are presently unoccupied. Flats with six rooms or more have a rate of vacancy of 0.43%. Of these properties, 0.41% are flats with at least five rooms.
New flats
Over the last 5 years, 206 new homes have been built in Saint-Sulpice (VD). Of these, a total of 33 flats have one room and 44 flats include two rooms. The number of medium-sized flats also includes 68 3-room flats and 42 4-room flats. Finally, the number of large flats in the local housing pool comprises 17 flats with 5 rooms and 2 flats with at least six rooms.
Rental properties
Flats to let in the area are offered at an average monthly price of CHF 2440. 25% of all rents on offer are equivalent to or are below a monthly rent of CHF 1890. 75 per cent of average monthly rents are less than CHF 2921 (75th percentile) or equivalent to exactly this value.