Category: rising property prices
The average price of Spanish property rose by 5.6% year-on-year in the second quarter of the year, according to the Index of Prices (IPV) prepared by INE. With this data, prices have been up 13 consecutive… Read More
Used Spanish property will not go lower Real estate experts said. The Professional Association of Real Estate Experts (AOSIS) ensures that the price of second – hand Spanish property “will not go lower”… Read More
Spanish New Construction Permits Increased by 34.8% yoy in February, reaching 5,663 building permits its best reading since October 2011, according to the Ministry of Public Works. This confirms the good… Read More
Spain Property Investment Captured 2,400 Million. The arrival of 2016 aroused some concern in the real estate sector. After living a record investment over the past year and a battery of domestic and international… Read More
Latest report shows Spanish Property sales increased 9.8% in 2015, on second hand homes... The transactions on second hand homes remained upward and is confirming the residential market stabilization… Read More
Spanish Property will increase 6% in two years. Spain and Ireland, two of the European countries that suffered most from the bursting of the housing bubble, again see Brick raise prices in the coming years. This… Read More
Housing transactions registered in the College of Property Registrars rose 16.6% in the third quarter up to 92,786 operations. In the last year 348,388 homes were sold. The price rose 6.6% year between… Read More
The Spanish economy is meeting the expected script. Although in the third quarter it has slowed the pace of quarterly growth has accelerated its annual growth to make a fact not seen since 2007. According… Read More
The current legislation on the floor clauses in Spain seems to have the hours counted. Especially after the recent report of the lawyers of the European Commission urges the Court of Justice of the European… Read More
Although the latest house price index (relating to the third quarter of 2015) still brand light-year falls, certain Spanish cities seem to have turned the ground reached after years of decline and are… Read More