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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
23J ELECTIONS: HOUSING ANALYSIS AND PROPOSALS
16th July 2023The article highlights that housing is one of the main problems in Spain, with high rents, unaffordable mortgages, evictions, and illegal occupation. The lack of supply and the increase in rental prices have especially affected young people and the most vulnerable families. The rise in interest rates has slowed down the buying and selling of homes and has made mortgages more expensive, affecting indebted families and those who planned to buy a home.
Despite this, it is expected that housing prices will decrease in the real estate market, although inflation and the loss of saving capacity for families limit the possibilities for buyers. Furthermore, concerns about delinquency and illegal occupation are mentioned as possible consequences of the increases in interest rates.
Regarding the proposals of the political parties, the PSOE proposes a housing plan for affordable rentals, housing rehabilitation, mortgage guarantees for young people, and measures to combat illegal occupation. The PP also proposes mortgage guarantees for young people, promotion of affordable rentals and social housing, repeal of the Housing Law, and an "anti-occupation" plan. Vox seeks to repeal the Housing Law, promote land liberalization, and implement fiscal measures. Sumar proposes to expand the public housing stock, establish protection measures for mortgage holders, and make improvements to the Housing Law.
In general, the parties agree on the need to address the housing issue, although they differ in their approaches and specific proposals.