Additional information

Synopsis

The population of Belmont-sur-Yverdon has grown to 435. This is equivalent to an increase of 16.31% in 3 years.

Population statistics

On average, people earn CHF 76,965 per year.

28.85% of residents are currently enrolled in compulsory education, 49.02% have an SEK II qualification, 8.4% have a higher vocational education qualification and 14.01% of the population have a university degree.

According to the data, this is an area with high social standards and an educated population.

Approximately 1.38% of the population is currently unemployed.

Taxes

The tax rate is 15.2%. The actual percentage of tax paid differs from person to person and depends on factors such as actual income, marital status and the overall level of deductions.

In Belmont-sur-Yverdon, the rate of taxation is 20.69% for a single person without children. On average, a married couple on a pension (over 65) pay 19.8%, a married couple with two children 10.12% and a childless couple 14.37%%.

The property market overall

New construction

The housing available in Belmont-sur-Yverdon has increased by 16 apartments over the last 5 years.

Of these newly constructed apartments, 4 are 2-room apartments.

In addition, 6 3-room apartments and 6 4-room apartments have been added to the pool of housing available locally in recent years.

Housing stock

Belmont-sur-Yverdon now has a total of 186 apartments, following additional expansion of the local housing supply as a result of new construction.

The total number of 1-room apartments amounts to 3.

Additionally, there are 18 apartments with 2 rooms, 33 apartments with 3 rooms and 54 apartments with 4 rooms.

In total, there are 43 5-room apartments and 35 large apartments with 6 or more rooms.

Empty apartments

There is a 0.54% vacancy rate in Belmont-sur-Yverdon.

The rate of vacancy is 1.28% for apartments with more than 5 rooms and 2.86% for apartments with more than 6 rooms.

Property market (rental only)

Rental properties are available for prices averaging around CHF 2,000 per month.

A quarter of all available rents are less than or equal to a monthly rent of CHF 1,175 (25th percentile).

Finally, 75% of monthly rents are cheaper than CHF 2,500, or are equivalent to this amount.