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10 REASONS NOT TO SELL A PROPERTY BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS
29th June 2022 -
10 REASONS NOT TO SELL A PROPERTY BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS
28th June 2022 -
10 REASONS NOT TO SELL A PROPERTY BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS
27th June 2022 -
Architecture Quality Law: an instrument to improve the lives of all people
4th June 2022 -
If you are going to buy a house, pay attention to the certificate of non-existence of urban planning infraction
3rd June 2022 -
If you are going to buy a house, pay attention to the certificate of non-existence of urban planning infraction
2nd June 2022 -
If you are going to buy a house, pay attention to the certificate of non-existence of urban planning infraction
1st June 2022 -
The Government values extending the limitation of 2% increase in the renewal of rents
31st May 2022 -
The Government values extending the limitation of 2% increase in the renewal of rents
30th May 2022 -
GRUPO NEXUS REAL ESTATE, WISHES YOU A VERY HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY
1st May 2022
WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO HOUSING PRICES IN THE NEXT THREE YEARS?
4th July 2023The report by Euroval, titled 'Proyección Precios Medio Provinciales 2023-2025', reveals that housing prices in Spain will follow a zigzag pattern instead of linear growth. It is expected that prices will increase by around 1.97% annually over the next three years, resulting in a total increase of 6%. However, there is a significant disparity between provinces, with the highest relative increases projected in the central provinces of Spain and some in Andalusia. In absolute terms, Madrid is expected to have the highest housing prices, followed by Guipúzcoa, the Balearic Islands, Barcelona, and Vizcaya. In contrast, prices are expected to decrease in the provinces of Palencia, Soria, and Zamora in Castilla y León.