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Abstract

The number of residents in Croy has changed by 0%, to 397, in the last 3 years as a result of population decline.

Demographic data

The average income is CHF 64’720. Of the population, 17.15% have a university degree, 5.28% have completed higher vocational training, 53.56% have an SEK II qualification (school-leaving certificate or apprenticeship) and 24.01% of residents are currently completing compulsory schooling. This means the region has high social standards and an educated population. The current unemployment rate is 1.76%.

Taxes

The total tax rate in the area is 14.07%. Aspects such as income, marital status and the amount of deductions help to determine the tax rate. In Croy, the tax burden is 19.94% for a childless, unmarried person. On average, a married couple on a pension (over 65) pay 18.34%, a married couple with two children 9.14% and a couple with no children 12.9%.

New buildings

In the past 5 years, 13 new apartments have been constructed in Croy. 3 of the new apartments have 2 rooms. The 2 3-room apartments and 5 4-room apartments are also of particular interest to families. 3 5-room apartments were also added to the local housing supply.

Housing stock

Croy now has a total of 203 apartments, following further growth in the local housing supply thanks to new construction. As for 1-room apartments, a total of 9 properties are available. The housing supply also includes 29 apartments with 2 rooms, 50 with 3 rooms and 61 apartments with 4 rooms. Finally, the supply of 5-room properties comprises 35 apartments, and there are also 19 large apartments with 6 rooms or more.

Empty apartments

The rate of apartment vacancies in Croy is 4.98%. Of this figure, 22.22% of 1-room apartments, 6.9% of all apartments with 2 rooms, 4% of apartments with 3 rooms, 3.33% of the apartments with 4 rooms and 2.86% of 5-room apartments are vacant. 6-room apartments have a vacancy rate of 5.26%.

Housing market (letting only)

An average of CHF 1550 is required to rent a flat. A quarter of rents are lower than or equivalent to a monthly rent of CHF 1220 (25th percentile). Finally, 75% of monthly rents are less than CHF 1837, or are equal to this amount.