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Abstract

The number of residents in Bullet has changed by 3.04%, to 678, over the past 3 years as a result of population growth.

Population statistics

The 63’300 CHF. 21% of residents are currently in compulsory education, 54.28% have an SEK II qualification, 15.24% have a higher vocational education qualification and 9.33% of the population have a university degree. This means the residential area has high social standards and an educated population. The current unemployment rate is 0.88%.

Taxes

The total tax percentage in the region is 13.96%. The actual amount of tax individuals pay is based on a number of factors, including actual income, marital status and the total amount of deductions. In Bullet, the tax burden is 19.78% for a single person without children. On average, a married couple on a pension (over 65) pay 18.21%, a married couple with two children 9.07% and a couple without children 12.8%.

New buildings

Bullet has changed on 18 new apartments in the last 5 years. 0 of the newly built apartments are 1-room apartments. Additionally, 1 2-room apartment, 5 3-room apartments and 3 4-room apartments have been created. For people on the search for larger accommodation, 3 5-room apartments and 6 apartments with at least 6 rooms have been built. This shows that Bullet is a very attractive place for families to live.

Housing stock

The new builds are helping to ensure the continued growth of the region's housing stock, which totals 515 apartments in Bullet. There are 15 1-room apartments available on the housing market. What's more, there are 73 apartments with 2 rooms, 152 apartments with 3 rooms and 129 apartments with a full 4 rooms. Overall, there are 83 5-room apartments and 63 large apartments with at least 6 rooms.

Unoccupied apartments

In Bullet, 0.97% of apartments are uninhabited. At the moment, 0% of all 5-room apartments are vacant. For apartments with 6 rooms, the rate of vacancy is 0%.

Housing market (letting only)

Rents for rental properties average 1440 CHF per month. A quarter of all rents on offer are less than or equivalent to a monthly rent of 1150 CHF (25th percentile). 75% of monthly rents are cheaper than 1780 CHF (75th percentile), or they are equal to this average price.