The brutal demand for housing in Palma: 50 families compete for each rental advertisement

Thursday, 26 September, 2024

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 price of housing continues to rise, growing 3.3% in the fourth quarter

Thursday, 12 January, 2023

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Rental offer collapses in Mallorca

Thursday, 12 January, 2023

The majority of Spanish provincial capitals (32 of the 52) now have much less rental housing than there was a year ago. In the case of Palma, the drop is up to 30 percent.

The fall in rent in Spain has been evident in the last year. The supply of rental homes has decreased by 17 percent, nationwide during the fourth quarter of 2022, compared to the same quarter of 2021,...

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Ibavi will guarantee the purchase of homes for people with an income of less than €68,500

Thursday, 10 November, 2022

The Balearic Housing Institute (IBAVI) will guarantee 20% of the mortgage down payment for the purchase of a home, a measure aimed at helping all those people with the financial capacity to pay the mortgage loan but who cannot assume this initial expense. All in all, the range of possible beneficiaries arranged by the Government is strikingly wide, since people with an income of up to 68,541...

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The Balearic real estate sector opens the US market

Tuesday, 12 July, 2022

The real estate sector in the Balearic Islands has opened up to the US market by landing on the islands Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, which Nova Mallorca has acquired, so that it will become the reference real estate agency for the US, as reported yesterday by the Balearic National and International Real Estate Association (Abini).

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices is the...

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The demand for buying flats exceeds for the first time that of renting

Tuesday, 12 July, 2022

In 2022, the demand to buy a home represents 50% of the market, compared to 38% looking for a rental. The remaining 12% search simultaneously in both markets. This is one of the main conclusions of the Fotocasa Research report 'Radiography of the housing market in 2021-2022' prepared by the real estate portal Fotocasa, for the fifth consecutive year, with the intention of making an...

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The 'Financial Times' puts sa Pobla on the map of Majorcan luxury estates

Wednesday, 15 June, 2022

The brainy Financial Times has just put Sa Pobla on the real estate map of Majorcan luxury estates. The world-renowned economic newspaper dedicated two pages to Mallorca in its highly-rated edition last Sunday, under the heading “Where the hills meet the sea”. No, it is not about the adaptation of the balcony to natural spaces, perfected this week on the island.

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REU in now Portalreu.com

Monday, 16 May, 2022

Being consistent with our great progress as a public property portal and in accordance with SEO and SEM standards, we have changed the access domain to REU.
Now it is: www.portalreu.com Much easier to remember!

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House sales soar 42% in the Balearic Islands

Thursday, 21 April, 2022

n the second month of the year, 1,416 homes changed hands in the archipelago.
In Spain, home sales and purchases increased by 24% compared to a year earlier and for the twelfth consecutive month, to 56,623 units, the highest figure for a month in almost 14 years (since April 2008).
Home sales in the Balearic Islands increased by 42% in February (1,416 homes), compared to the...

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Thursday, 21 April, 2022

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The purchase of housing by foreigners sweeps the Balearic Islands

Thursday, 21 April, 2022

Foreigners are rushing to buy homes in the Balearic Islands. According to data from the General Council of Notaries published, sales to the public from outside Spain soared 81.5 percent in the second half of 2021, making the archipelago the leading community in this respect.
Regarding average home prices, in the Balearic Islands they grew by 9.3 percent in the second half of 2021, to...

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