The Banco De España Has a Housing Deficit of up to 750,000 and Is Committed to a Temporary Limit on Tourist and Seasonal Flats
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In Spain there is a need for many homes and neither the rent caps, nor the youth rental bonds, nor the guarantees of the ICO, nor the limitations of the tourist flats...
The Banco de España has raised its inflation outlook by six tenths this year to 3.6 per cent, and has increased its estimate by one tenth for the next year to 2.6 per cent. On the other hand, it has maintained its growth forecasts for Spanish Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for 2026 and 2027 in 2.3% and 1.7 per cent, respectively. The Governor of the Banco de España, José Luis Escrivá, has pointed out in the annual report of the institution that, d…
The Banco de España (BdE) puts a figure on the problem of housing shortages in Spain. The agency places the accumulated housing deficit between 2021 and 2025 in a range that would range from 700,000 to 750,000. These are the properties that would be needed to meet the needs of a market in which increasingly strong demand (because of the increase in the population, the increase in employment and income of households, the better financial conditio…
The supervisor notes that, for the fifth consecutive year, the creation of homes more than doubled the completed houses and the future is not "halagüeño" due to the force of migratory flows and the restriction of supply.The over-effort to pay rent triggers mental health problems among young people.The housing crisis in Spain continues to worsen and the housing deficit accumulated between 2021 and 2025 reached 750,000, according to the calculatio…
The Spanish economy remains resilient in large numbers, despite the deterioration of the international context, but when entering into the detail, the picture is more contrasted. It is the portrait that the Banco de España offers today. On the one hand, the big figures, which are positive, because it maintains its forecast of growth this year of 2.3%, although the invoice of the war of Iran is paid in prices, with an inflation that rises to 3.6%…
The Banco de España has just published its Annual Report 2025 and the housing figures leave no doubt: 750,000 houses are missing in Spain. The accumulated deficit between 2021 and 2025 doubles the gap already pointed out by the supervisor two years ago and the situation, far from improving, will be aggravated by the push of migratory flows and the shortage of new construction. If you are looking for flat or paying an increasingly expensive rent,…
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