Maienfeld - Flats for rent
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Additional information
Demographic data and taxation trends
On average, 2161 people live in Grüsch. Over the last 3 years, the population has changed by 2.17%. The amount of tax levied is impacted by the various types of tax (federal, cantonal, local and individual tax), as well as by tax policy and the financial situation of the canton or municipality in question. At the moment, the 10.55% is on the population. In Grüsch, the following average tax rates are in place: 15.54% for childless, unmarried people, 13.76% for retired, married couples, 6.58% for married couples with two children and 9.51% for couples with no children. In addition, the 90%. Furthermore, the 76’600 CHF and unemployment is at 0.28%.
Existing housing
In Grüsch, there are a total of 1501 flats. The properties comprise 50 flats with 1 room, 238 2-room flats, 355 3-room flats and 417 flats with 4 rooms. Alongside that are 288 5-room flats and 153 flats with 6 or more rooms.
Untenanted flats
Grüsch has a vacancy rate of 0.54%. This number comprises 0.57% of all flats with 3 rooms, 0.48% of flats with 4 rooms and 0.7% of flats with 5 rooms are empty at the moment. If we take into account six-room properties, we see a vacancy rate of 0.66%.
New buildings
In Grüsch, 72 new flats have been built in the previous 5 years. 1 flats have 1 room and 11 have 2 rooms. The number of moderately sized flats also includes 23 flats with 3 rooms and 27 flats with four rooms. Finally, there are 7 5-rooms and 3 flats with at least 6 rooms.
Rentals
The average rent for a flat in the area is CHF 1550. At the same time, 25 per cent of rents are lower than or equivalent to CHF 1200 per month (25th percentile). Lastly, seventy-five per cent of rental prices are CHF 1800 or less.

























































