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Synopsis

Niederlenz is a very attractive place to live. Over the past 3 years, the population has grown to 4,781, which equates to a population increase of 0.34%.

Demographic data

The average yearly income is CHF 68,625.

24.96% of residents are currently completing compulsory education, 48.87% have an SEK II qualification, 13.92% have a higher vocational training qualification and 12.28% of the population have a university degree.

According to the data, this residential area has high social standards and an educated population.

The total unemployment rate is 1.63%.

Taxes

Overall, the tax burden in the area is 12.31%. The individual percentage of tax actually paid varies and is determined by factors including current income, marital status, the amount of deductions and the like.

In Niederlenz, for instance, a married couple on a pension (over 65) pays an average of 15.38% tax, a married couple with two children 8.56% and a couple without children 11.26%%. The rate of taxation for an unmarried person without children is 17.13%.

The overall property market

New buildings

Niederlenz has seen the construction of 94 new apartments over the last 5 years.

10 of these new-build apartments have 2 rooms.

What's more, 21 3-room apartments and 30 4-room apartments have been added to the pool of housing available locally in recent years.

The newly built accommodation includes 27 5-room apartments and 6 apartments with a minimum of 6 rooms.

Housing stock

Thanks to the construction of new dwellings, the housing stock in Niederlenz has increased, and there are now a total of 2,099 apartments.

A total of 37 1-room apartments are available.

In terms of medium-sized to large apartments, the housing supply comprises 476 apartments with 2 rooms, 651 3-room apartments and 530 with 4 rooms.

There are 530 5-room apartments and 242 large apartments with a minimum of 6 rooms.

Empty apartments

In Niederlenz, 0.14% of apartments are empty.

This means that 2.7% of the 1-room apartments,

0.61% of all 2-room apartments and

0.15% of all apartments with 4 rooms are currently uninhabited.

Property market (rental only)

The average rent for a property is CHF 1,440.

In terms of the rents on offer, a quarter of them are equal to or cheaper than a monthly rent of CHF 1,270.

Finally, 75% of monthly rents are less than CHF 1,660, or are equivalent to this amount.