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Abstract

Perroy has grown by 3.41% in the last 3 years, to 1,547 inhabitants.

Demographics

On average, people earn CHF 129,250 annually.

39.89% of the population have an SEK II qualification, and 9.36% have a higher vocational training qualification. 28.31% are university graduates and 22.44% of residents are currently enrolled in compulsory education.

1.49% of the population is presently unemployed.

Taxes

The total tax burden in the region is 14.54%. Factors such as income, marital status and the amount of deductions are used to calculate the tax rate.

In Perroy, the tax rate for childless, unmarried individuals is 19.79%. A married couple on a pension (over 65) pays an average of 18.96%, a married couple with two children 9.65% and a couple without children 13.72%%.

Summary of the property market

New builds

Perroy has seen the construction of 30 new apartments over the past 5 years.

A total of 4 1-room apartments have been constructed.

The total number of new-build 2-room apartments is 3.

In addition, 5 3-room apartments and 9 4-room apartments have been added to the pool of housing available locally in recent years.

9 further apartments with at least 6 rooms were also created.

Housing stock

The new builds are helping to ensure the continued growth of the region's housing stock, which totals 745 apartments in Perroy.

A total of 46 1-room apartments are available.

Additionally, there are 93 apartments with 2 rooms, 190 apartments with 3 rooms and 173 4-room apartments.

Finally, the supply of 5-room properties includes 117 apartments, and there are also 126 large apartments with at least 6 rooms.

Empty apartments

In Perroy, 1.43% of apartments are vacant.

Of this total, 4.17% of 1-room apartments,

1.02% of the 3-room apartments and

2.23% of 4-room apartments are currently unoccupied.

Apartments with more than 5 rooms have a vacancy rate of 1.2%; of that figure, 2.31% are apartments with more than 6 rooms.

Housing market (letting only)

An average of CHF 1,940 is required to rent a property.

25% of all rents on offer are below a monthly rent of CHF 1,700, or they are equivalent to this amount (25th percentile).

Monthly rents are lower than CHF 2,445 (75th percentile), or they are equal to this average price.