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Overview

The number of inhabitants in Bursins has fallen by 2.17%, to 766, over the past 3 years due to population decline.

Population statistics

On average, people earn CHF 98,770 annually.

25.74% of the population hold a university degree, 12.95% have a higher vocational education qualification, 41.48% of the population have a school-leaving certificate or have completed a vocational apprenticeship and 19.84% of residents are completing compulsory schooling.

The unemployment rate is currently 1.7%.

Taxes

The overall rate of taxation is 15.26%. This varies from person to person and is based on income, marital status and the overall level of deductions, among other factors.

In Bursins, for example, a married couple on a pension (over 65) pays an average of 19.87% tax, a couple with two children 10.16% and a couple with no children 14.42%%. The tax rate for a single person without children is 20.77%.

The property market in general

New buildings

In the last 5 years, 6 new apartments have been built in Bursins.

As for these new apartments, there are 2 new 3-room apartments and 4 4-room apartments.

Housing stock

Bursins now has a total of 366 apartments, following additional expansion of the pool of local housing thanks to new construction.

There are 23 1-room apartments available on the housing market.

The number of apartments with 2, 3 and 4 rooms is 69, 109 and 61 respectively.

A total of 61 5-room apartments and 70 spacious apartments with at least 6 rooms are also available in the region.

Housing market (letting only)

On average, the rent price for rental properties is CHF 2,450 per month.

In terms of the rents on the market, a quarter of them are equivalent to or cheaper than a monthly rent of CHF 1,910.

75% of monthly rents are lower than CHF 2,685 (75th percentile), or they are equal to this average price.