Demographic data and tax trends
The population of the region has changed by 1.28 during the past 3 years, which equates to a change of 1.28%.
The taxation rate in the area is 209.9%. This hinges on many factors, such as the taxation policy of the region and the income of the respective inhabitants. Tax contributions in the Canton of Jura are comprised as follows: single, childless individuals pay an average of 19.2%, a couple with no children 12.27%, a married couple with 2 children 9.33% and a couple on a pension 17.55%. Additionally, the rate of taxation totals 13.81%. On average, the Swiss earn CHF 63’200 annually and unemployment is at 2.41%.
Existing flats
There are 46’189 flats in the Canton of Jura. These comprise both vacant and tenanted properties. These are divided into 1641 1-room flats, 4795 2-room flats, 10’810 flats with 3 rooms and 13’072 flats with 4 rooms. Furthermore, there are 9067 5-room flats and 6804 flats with 6 or more rooms.
Unoccupied flats
In the Canton of Jura, 3.37% of flats are empty. For instance, 4.79% of all flats with 1 room, 4.3% of flats with two rooms, 4.92% of the flats with three rooms, 3.68% of the flats with four rooms and 1.51% of all 5-room flats are currently untenanted.
Newly constructed properties
Over the previous 5 years, the number of new-build homes in the Canton of Jura has changed to 2027. This includes 62 flats with precisely 1 room and 374 flats with two rooms. In addition, the locality gained 521 flats with 3 rooms and 476 4-room flats. The pool of housing also comprises 384 five-room flats and 210 flats with at least 6 rooms.
Rental properties
Rental flats are available for an average monthly price of CHF 1107. Approximately one quarter of all rents on offer are cheaper than or equal to CHF 910 per month. Monthly rental prices are lower than CHF 1366 (75th percentile) or equivalent to precisely this average value.