According to a recent article from Idealista, Spain has been experiencing a significant housing deficit since 2010. Between 2010 and 2024, the country saw the formation of approximately 1.94 million new households, while only about 1.2 million new homes were completed during the same period. This discrepancy has resulted in a shortfall of over 740,000 homes.
This persistent imbalance between housing demand and supply has been a major factor contributing to the ongoing housing crisis in Spain. The shortage of available homes has led to increased property prices and rental rates, making housing less affordable for many residents. The article emphasizes the need for comprehensive measures to address this deficit and alleviate the housing challenges faced by the population.
On January 22, 2025, the Spanish Congress of Deputies rejected the government's December 2024 decree law that had extended protections for vulnerable groups, including the suspension of evictions...
According to a recent article from Idealista, Spain has been experiencing a significant housing deficit since 2010. Between 2010 and 2024, the country saw the formation of approximately 1.94...