According to Francisco Iñareta, spokesperson for idealista, “the number of families competing for each rental home does not stop growing, which shows the effects of the destruction of supply that all the political measures adopted in the last 6 years are causing. With hardly any housing on the market, the possibilities of accessing a rental are drastically reduced, making it especially complicated for young people and vulnerable groups. Furthermore, it is undeniable that this situation and the castings that potential tenants have to overcome, competing against dozens of families, generate situations of anxiety and frustration.
Reversing this situation in a realistic way should be the focus of rental policies, through measures that increase supply instead of those that are being applied at the moment, which only manage to reduce it more and more."
The last 12 months, in which the Housing Law has been in force, have accelerated the tension suffered by families in search of rental housing. In Spain the growth has been 55%, increasing in all capitals except Cuenca (-13%) and Teruel (-5%).
Among the large markets, Barcelona is the one that has registered the greatest increase in interested parties in each advertisement, with 100% more than a year ago. This is followed by increases in Bilbao (97%), Seville (70%), Madrid (60%), San Sebastián (49%), Alicante (48%), Palma (32%), Valencia (21%) and Málaga ( 20%).
The neighborhoods of Nou Llevant and La Soledat in Palma will be able to improve the energy efficiency of their homes with European subsidies from the ARV project, funded by the Next Generation EU funds. The grants will cover up to 80% of the renovation costs and focus on enhancing building energy efficiency. On September 26, an informative session will be held to explain the details of the...
Read moreIn the midst of a housing emergency in the Balearic Islands, where real estate listings show barely twenty apartments available for rent under 1,000 euros in Palma, and with the highest property prices in all of Spain, there is a paradox: one out of every three homes is either vacant or a second residence that is only used for a few days a year.
Data from the 2021 Housing...
The price of housing is through the roof in the Balearic Islands, especially in coastal areas, according to reports from the real estate portal Pisos.com. Based on a study recently released, five coastal towns on the Islands are among the ten most expensive in Spain. However, the aforementioned document also specifies which municipality on the Balearic coast is the most economical to...
Read more**Collaboration Between Real Estate Agencies: Benefits for All and Fraud Reduction**
Collaboration between real estate agencies is not only a beneficial practice for everyone involved in the buying and selling process, but it is also an effective strategy to reduce the risk of fraud. This collaboration allows the pooling of resources, experiences, and knowledge, resulting in...
Ah, networking! That magical art of making friends at conferences and business parties that, in theory, will help you conquer the real estate world. If you love networking, congratulations! Not only will you look incredibly busy with business cards and LinkedIn contacts, but your life as an entrepreneurial agent could turn into a truly epic adventure. And if you haven’t jumped...
Who is Vicky Vich?
Today we are getting to know one of the key personalities of our REU family better, the REU Club Events Ambassador, who energizes REU meetings by perfectly combining the unique qualities that make her personality that of a true Empress by nature.
Patricial Pal, de REU Ambassadors Sections, entrevista a josé Manuel Puga, CEO & Socio Fundador de la Asesoría Puga & Alarcón.
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