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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VACATIONAL AND SEASONAL RENTAL
24th February 2023 -
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VACATIONAL AND SEASONAL RENTAL
23rd February 2023 -
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VACATIONAL AND SEASONAL RENTAL
22nd February 2023 -
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VACATIONAL AND SEASONAL RENTAL
21st February 2023 -
HOW THE CADASTRAL REFERENCE VALUE AFFECTS THE SALE OF THE HOME AFTER A DIVORCE OR INHERITANCE
20th February 2023 -
HOW THE CADASTRAL REFERENCE VALUE AFFECTS THE SALE OF THE HOME AFTER A DIVORCE OR INHERITANCE
19th February 2023 -
HOW THE CADASTRAL REFERENCE VALUE AFFECTS THE SALE OF THE HOME AFTER A DIVORCE OR INHERITANCE
18th February 2023 -
IT IS POSSIBLE TO RECTIFY THE EQUITY GAINS IN THE IRPF ONCE THE INCOME CAMPAIGN IS FINISHED
17th February 2023 -
Spain, fourth most attractive European country to invest in 2023, according to CBRE
16th February 2023 -
THE BANCO DE ESPAÑA ASKS THE BANKS NOT TO GENERATE FALSE EXPECTATIONS IN THEIR RECORD CAMPAIGNS
15th February 2023
THE RENTAL PRICE IN EUROPE MODERATES IN THE SECOND QUARTER
10th July 2023Despite the slowdown in the increase of rental housing prices in Europe, the situation remains concerning for those seeking affordable accommodation. In the second quarter, prices only rose by 1.5% compared to the previous quarter, but the annual increase of 9.6% is still significant. The lack of available housing and the growing demand continue to be major challenges in the rental housing market. In cities like Lisbon and Porto, the prices of one-bedroom apartments have increased considerably in just three months. In Spain, although there have been quarterly declines in rental prices in Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia, prices are still higher compared to the previous year. In summary, despite the slowdown in rental price increases, the lack of affordable housing and high costs remain significant obstacles for young professionals and students seeking accommodation in Europe.