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The 10 most beautiful towns in Europe to travel to in 2022 (and one is Spanish)
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Treasury inflates home valuations and forces taxpayers to pay more taxes
29th April 2022 -
Treasury inflates home valuations and forces taxpayers to pay more taxes
28th April 2022 -
Treasury inflates home valuations and forces taxpayers to pay more taxes
27th April 2022 -
Treasury inflates home valuations and forces taxpayers to pay more taxes
26th April 2022 -
Treasury inflates home valuations and forces taxpayers to pay more taxes
25th April 2022 -
Advantages and disadvantages of having rugs in the dining room
17th April 2022 -
The Treasury will send rental notices to more than 700,000 taxpayers in Income 2021
16th April 2022 -
The Treasury will send rental notices to more than 700,000 taxpayers in Income 2021
15th April 2022 -
How to claim after buying a home if hidden defects appea
14th April 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.