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  • Types of real estate in Spain: popular, unusual, strange

    There’s a great variety of real estate in Spain. Interestingly, the concept of real estate was born centuries ago in another country and culture. Yet somehow, these unusual/unconventional types of accommodation found their way to the Iberian island. Each of the 17 regions of Spain is unique, with regards to who owns real estate and how, and in...

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  • The average age of property buyers in Spain

    Young Spaniards are often in no hurry to buy housing. The reason for this, as it may seem, is not infantilism, but financial insolvency. Buying an apartment is an economically difficult task for most young Spaniards. Since the question of the average age of Spaniards buying a house for the first time reflects the problems of the country's young...

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  • Co-living and condominiums: a new trend in the Spanish housing market

    Co-living is a residential community living model that is becoming popular in the Spanish housing market. This is a logical extension of coworking, a model that takes a step forward and unites people in working or living together in a shared apartment. Content: Co-living — what is it about? Who needs it? From an investor's point of...

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  • Sarasin SP buys 148 units of subsidized turnkey housing in Madrid for 22 million euros

    Catella AM led the purchase of 148 units of subsidized turnkey real estate by the Sarasin Sustainable Properties Fund in Madrid for 22 million euros. The residential complex in Ensanche de Vallecas (Princesa de Capurtala, 25) is under construction. The project will consist of 148 1- and 2-room subsidized residential units with energy rating A and...

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  • Spain and India are countries which have managed to avoid rising house prices

    The pandemic caused a sharp rise in housing prices. According to the Global Price Index of the analytical publication Knight Frank, the average increase in real estate prices in 55 countries was 9.2%. Only two countries managed to stand out from the general statistics: India and Spain. Spanish housing is on the lowest position in the rating of the...

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  • The most expensive and cheapest cities for co-living in apartments

    Renting a house for private use, especially if it concerns young tenants, is rare in Spain. And this is not surprising. According to the Youth Council of Spain, renting a house in Spain means spending about 91.6% of income on rent. This situation leads to the fact that many people rent an apartment together with friends or acquaintances. This...

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  • "Investment rain in real estate" in Spain: assets for sale for 8,128 billion euros

    Ernst&Young's analysis revealed 118 expensive transactions made in the Spanish market of office, hotel, commercial, and logistics real estate. According to a detailed E&Y analysis, there are 118 pending transactions worth 8.128 billion euros in the Spanish real estate market. This figure includes office, logistics, hotel, and retail...

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  • Moving to Seville as an alternative to the demographic boom in Malaga

    Delays in the issuance of construction licenses and permits create a shortage in the Malaga housing market. In recent years, Malaga has demonstrated an unprecedented increase in the birth rate. But due to stagnation in construction, which hinders investment and real estate development, the housing stock cannot adapt to the current situation in the...

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  • The most expensive parking in Cadiz for 138,000 euros

    "138,000 euros for a parking space?" This question is asked by clients who come to any real estate agency in Cadiz looking for parking for their car and see this dizzying ad. The garage costs 138 000 euros. Despite the astronomical price, the ad is actual, and this figure is how much the owner has been asking for it for several months. However,...

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  • KKH breaks records: 30,000 euros per square meter in Barcelona

    KKH presents a new project. It is located at the intersection of Diagonal Avenue and Paseo de Gracia in Barcelona. Moreover, it is erecting a new 75-meter residential tower under the commercial name Mandarin Oriental Residences. The project will have 20 floors. The first apartments in the tower were sold at a price of EUR 30,000 per sq. m., which...

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