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Reutlingen (8404): Property prices & Price per m²

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Price m2 in Reutlingen (8404)

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Real Estate price per m2 trends in Reutlingen (8404)

Average prices per m2 in Reutlingen (8404) have changed by -10.3% over the last 12 months. The prices for flats in Reutlingen (8404) have changed by +2% over the last 3 months, by -14.6% over the last 6 months and by -17% over the last year. For houses, the trend is -1.2% over the past 3 months, -2.6% over the past 6 months and -1.8% over the past year.

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Median property prices per m2 in Reutlingen (8404)

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Winterthur: Quality of life and real estate market

The city of Winterthur has 7 urban districts and 42 main neighborhoods:

  • Urban district Mattenbach, comprising the following neighbourhoods:
    • Deutweg
    • Gutschick
    • Endliker
  • Urban district Oberwinterthur, comprising the following neighbourhoods:
    • Talacker
    • Guggenbühl
    • Grüze
    • Hegmatten
    • Hegi
    • Zinzikon
    • Reutlingen
    • Stadel
    • Ricketwil
  • Urban district Seen, comprising the following neighbourhoods:
    • Waser
    • Büelwiesen
    • Waldegg
    • Ganzenbühl
    • Sonnenberg
    • Oberseen
    • Gotzenwil
    • Eidberg
    • Iberg
    • Sennhof
  • Urban district Töss, comprising the following neighbourhoods:
    • Schlosstal
    • Dättnau
    • Eichliacker
    • Rossberg
  • Urban district Veltheim, comprising the following neighbourhoods:
    • Rosenberg
    • Blumenau
  • Urban district Winterthur-Stadt, comprising the following neighbourhoods:
    • Altstadt
    • Lind
    • Heiligberg
    • Tössfeld
    • Brühlberg
    • Neuwiesen
  • Urban district Wülflingen, comprising the following neighbourhoods:
    • Weinberg
    • Oberfeld
    • Lindenplatz
    • Niederfeld
    • Neuburg
    • Hardau
    • Härti
    • Taggenberg

As of 2020, Winterthur has reported an average taxable income of CHF 71'746 per taxpayer — 9.2% below the national mean of CHF 79'015. This income level ranks the municipality 927th out of Switzerland's 2'203 municipalities.

In 2022, a total of 58 new residential buildings were constructed in Winterthur, resulting in 882 additional dwellings. This equates to 7.5 new units per 1,000 residents, ranking the city 7th out of 2'203 Swiss municipalities for new housing construction per capita.

In 2024, 0.14% of dwellings in Winterthur were vacant, compared to a national vacancy rate of 1.08% across Switzerland.

In 2023, Winterthur recorded an average of 224.1 inhabitants per square kilometer. For comparison, the national average population density in Switzerland was 1'752.8 inhabitants per km² that same year. Winterthur ranked 102th out of 2'203 municipalities.