Population data and taxation trends
The number of residents in Court 4.68% in the last three years and came to 154’085 at the end of this time period.
Different types of tax (federal, cantonal, municipal and personal tax) have an impact on the level of tax imposed. Additional factors include the tax policy or financial circumstances of the canton or municipality in question, as well as the income level of the residents. The current tax burden is 10.76%. In Court, single people with no children pay an average of 15.63% tax, a married couple on a pension pays 13.75%, a couple with two children pays 6.95% and couples with no children pay 9.92%. Additionally, the rate of taxation amounts to 101.68%. On average, the Swiss earn CHF 80’040 every year and the unemployment rate is 1.76%.
Existing properties
There are a total of 72’842 flats in Court. The overall number of properties comprises 3391 flats with 1 room, 8851 2-room flats, 18’332 flats with 3 rooms and 21’911 flats with 4 rooms. There are also 13’700 5-room flats and 6657 flats with 6 or more rooms.
Vacancies
In Court, 0.9% of flats are unoccupied. This number includes 1.06% of all 3-room flats, 0.77% of flats with 4 rooms and 0.56% of existing 5-room properties are presently empty. Flats with 6 or more rooms have a vacancy rate of 0.68%. Of these, 0.6% are flats with at least five rooms.
Newly built flats
In the past 5 years, the number of homes constructed in Court has changed by 3253. 174 flat has one room. 975 flats with 3 rooms and 892 four-room flat have also been built. The 414 new flats with five rooms have ultimately also expanded the region's stock of more sizable properties.
Letting
The average rent for a flat in the area is CHF 1730. Approximately a quarter of all available rents are less than or equal to CHF 1440 per month. 75% of average monthly rents are lower than CHF 2107 (75th percentile) or correspond to exactly this value.