Demographic data and tax trends
On average, 24’368 people live in Spiez. Over the last 3 years, the population has changed by 0.72%.
Many types of tax (federal, cantonal, local and personal tax) have an impact on the level of tax imposed. Other factors include the taxation policy and fiscal circumstances of the respective canton or municipality, along with the population's overall income. At the moment, the 13.94%. The 19.38% for single people with no children in Spiez, 17.7% for a retired couple, 9.42% for a couple with two children and 12.39% for a couple with no children. Additionally, the area's 215.26%. The 2.48% and the 62’065 CHF.
Housing stock
In Spiez, there are a total of 14’411 flats. The housing stock is broken down into 497 flats with 1 room, 1360 2-room flats, 3042 3-room flats and 3914 flats with 4 rooms. In addition to that, there are 3027 5-room flats and 2571 flats with 6 or more rooms.
Untenanted flats
Certain properties are also unoccupied. In Spiez, for instance, that figure is 3.4%. For example, 5.99% of all 1-room flats, 4.3% of the existing flats with two rooms, 4.46% of the existing 3-room properties, 3.54% of the 4-room flats and 2.21% of all 5-room flats are presently vacant. Flats with six rooms or more have a rate of vacancy of 2.36%. Of these properties, 2.28% are flats with a minimum of five rooms.
New flats
In Spiez, 434 homes have been built within the past 5 years. The region has 10 flats with 1 room and 79 2-room flats. In addition, the area gained 66 flats with 3 rooms and 114 4-room flats. 99 flats with 5 rooms and 66 flats with 6 or more rooms were also newly built.
Letting
The average rent per month in the region is CHF 1000. At the same time, 25% of rental prices are lower than or equivalent to CHF 850 per month (25th percentile). Monthly rents are below CHF 1250 (75th percentile) or equal to exactly this average value.