Spain’s regional presidents highlight housing as a fundamental right and stress political stability as essential for 2026, committing to extensive public housing projects and governance reforms while facing critiques from opposition parties.
Analysis of Spain's cheapest municipalities reveals deep housing affordability disparities amid structural urban challenges highlighted by MWCC president David García Núñez.
Spain's 2025 housing market struggles with rising prices, regional demand shifts, and supply shortages, highlighting the need for collaborative solutions.
Pilar Alegría criticizes Aragón's privatization approach to housing and advocates for a genuine public housing policy, linking it to increased funding and social equity.
Spain's Economy Minister responds to US criticism of EU policies while highlighting Spain's economic growth and severe youth housing affordability issues.
Alcalá de Guadaíra implements subsidies for building accessibility while Navarra joins other regions in calling for EU structural policies on affordable housing.
Opposition leader Feijóo condemns Sánchez's housing policies, promising tax cuts and reforms to address soaring prices and poverty, while Sánchez defends his government's measures and social protections amid parliamentary tensions.
Andalucía allocates properties for 171 homes amid expert discussions on Spain's housing crisis, highlighting fiscal reforms and public-private collaboration as essential solutions.
Andalusia's government allocates 85 properties to promote housing and economic growth amid tough conditions in Spain’s rental market, criticized by economists.
Spain is grappling with a steep rise in overcrowded housing due to immigration and high rental costs, while regulators weigh mortgage limits to stabilize the housing market.
The Balearic Islands’ booming economy contrasts sharply with a deepening housing affordability crisis, as residents need over 60 years to buy a home—double the national average.
La CUP criticizes President Illa’s unfulfilled housing promises and introduces a public housing guide with measures to combat speculation and promote housing as a social right.
Spain’s poverty rate remains high with over four million people living on less than 644 euros monthly, driven by rising housing costs and ineffective social policies.