Population data and tax trends
The population in Münchenbuchsee has changed by -0.06% in the previous 3 years, to 10’426.
The tax burden on the population is contingent on various factors, such as the levels of the different types of taxes (federal, cantonal, municipal and individual) as well as taxation policy and the economic situation of the region. The tax rate currently stands at 164%. In Münchenbuchsee, unmarried people without children pay an average of 19.9% tax, couples on a pension 19.06%, married couple with 2 children 10.41% and married couples with no children 14.56%. The region's tax charge amounts to 15.07%. On average, the Swiss earn CHF 71’190 every year and unemployment is at 0.73%.
Housing stock
The number of flats in Münchenbuchsee comes to 5272. The overall number of properties includes 179 flats with 1 room, 591 2-room flats, 1467 flats with 3 rooms and 1740 flats with 4 rooms. There are also 993 5-room flats and 302 flats with 6 or more rooms.
Unoccupied flats
In Münchenbuchsee, 1.14% of flats are untenanted. For instance, 1.12% of flats with one room, 0.68% of properties with 2 rooms, 1.03% of the existing 3-room flats, 1.33% of the 4-room properties and 1.21% of all 5-room properties are currently empty. In addition, six-room properties have a rate of vacancy of 1.33%.
New flats
The number of new homes in Münchenbuchsee is 78. These were created during the last five years. This includes 7 flats with precisely one room and 36 flats with 2 rooms. A total of 20 flats with 3 rooms and 9 flats with 4 rooms were built in the community. These new-build properties also include 1 flat with at least six rooms and 5 5-room flats.
Properties for rent
Flats to let in the area are available at an average monthly price of CHF 1576. Twenty-five per cent of the rents on offer correspond to or are lower than a monthly rent of CHF 1350 (25th percentile). Monthly rents are lower than CHF 1860 or equal to this value (75th percentile).