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Overview

The population of Juriens has grown by 5.79% over the past 3 years, to 347 inhabitants.

Population statistics

On average, people earn CHF 67,975 annually.

In the region, 10.47% of the population have a university degree, 11.63% of residents have completed higher vocational training, 62.4% have an SEK II qualification (school-leaving certificate or apprenticeship) and 15.5% are currently completing compulsory education.

This means the residential area has high social standards and an educated population.

The overall unemployment rate is 2.02%.

Taxes

The tax rate for the residential area is 15.73%. It differs from person to person and depends on factors such as current income, marital status and the total amount of deductions.

Retired, married couples (over 65) pay an average of 20.46% tax in Juriens, married couples with two children 10.48% and couples with no children 14.87%%. The tax burden for an unmarried person without children is 21.39%.

The property market in general

New builds

13 new apartments have been built in Juriens in the last 5 years.

One of the newly built apartments is a one-room apartment, which is particularly suitable for singles.

Housing for families has also been built: For instance, 4 apartments with 3 rooms and 2 4-room apartments were added to the local housing stock.

6 5-room apartments also came onto the local housing market.

Housing stock

The new buildings have created more living space in the area. There are a total of 172 apartments in Juriens.

A total of 5 1-room apartments are available on the housing market.

In terms of medium-sized to large apartments, the housing stock comprises 45 apartments with 2 rooms, 42 3-room apartments and 37 with 4 rooms.

Overall, there are 37 5-room apartments and 26 large apartments with 6 or more rooms.

Empty apartments

In Juriens, 0.59% of apartments are vacant.

At the moment, 20% of 1-room apartments are empty.

Property market (rental only)

The average rental price for flats in the region is CHF 1,740.

A quarter of rents are lower than or equivalent to a monthly rent of CHF 1,400 (25th percentile).

Finally, 75% of monthly rents are less than CHF 1,890, or are equal to this amount.