Additional information

Synopsis

Stein (AR) has grown by 3.6% over the past 3 years, to 1,437 inhabitants.

Demographic data

The average yearly income level is CHF 72,755.

In the region, 11.27% of the population have a university degree, 16.31% of residents have completed higher vocational training, 49.78% have an SEK II qualification (school-leaving certificate or apprenticeship) and 22.55% are currently in compulsory education.

As a result, the area has high social standards.

The current unemployment rate stands at 0.56%.

Taxes

12.69% is the tax percentage in the region. However, the individual tax burden varies from person to person and is based on income, marital status and the total amount of deductions, among other factors.

In Stein (AR), the rate of taxation for single people with no children is 16.47%. A married couple on a pension (over 65) pays an average of 16.27%, a married couple with two children 8.91% and a couple without children 11.61%%.

Summary of the property market

New construction

With a total of 22 apartments, more living space has been created in Stein (AR) in the last 5 years.

12 apartments with 2 rooms have also been built.

Additionally, 3 3-room apartments have been constructed, which are perfect for families.

The available housing stock was also expanded to include 3 5-room apartments and 4 apartments with a minimum of 6 rooms.

Housing stock

New builds have further increased the pool of available housing in the region, so that there are now a total of 724 apartments in Stein (AR).

The number of 1-room apartments in the overall housing supply is 8.

There are also 59 apartments with 2 rooms, 103 apartments with 3 rooms and 167 4-room apartments.

Finally, 168 5-room apartments and 219 spacious apartments with a minimum of 6 rooms are available in the area.

Unoccupied apartments

1.28% of apartments in Stein (AR) are empty.

This means that 1.75% of the 2-room apartments,

6% of the 3-room apartments and

1.23% of 4-room apartments are presently uninhabited.

Housing market (letting only)

An average of CHF 1,330 is needed to rent a property.

25% of the rents on the market are cheaper than or equivalent to a monthly rent of CHF 1,000 (25th percentile).

Monthly rents are less than CHF 1,642 (75th percentile), or they are equal to this average price.