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St. Antoni: Property prices & Price per m²

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Price per m2

Price m2 in St. Antoni

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Real Estate price per m2 trends in St. Antoni

Average prices per m2 in St. Antoni have changed by -1% over the last 12 months. The prices for flats in St. Antoni have changed by -1% over the last 3 months, by -1% over the last 6 months and by -1% over the last year. For houses, the trend is -1% over the past 3 months, -1% over the past 6 months and -1% over the past year.

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Median property prices per m2 in St. Antoni

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St. Antoni: Quality of life and real estate market

As of 2020, St. Antoni has reported an average taxable income of CHF 65'031 per taxpayer — 17.7% below the national mean of CHF 79'015. This income level ranks the municipality 1458th out of Switzerland's 2'203 municipalities.

In 2020, a total of 5 new residential buildings were constructed in St. Antoni, resulting in 8 additional dwellings. This equates to 3.8 new units per 1,000 residents, ranking the city 666th out of 2'203 Swiss municipalities for new housing construction per capita.