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Average Property Prices Up in Second Quarter

Q2 saw average prices increase by 2.7% nationally

The recovery of the Spanish housing market continues to progress but at different speeds according to where you are. Varying changes to average property prices are being seen across the country. The national average price of finished housing (new and used) increased by 2.7% year-on-year in the second quarter of the year. The average cost Continue Reading

Resale Property Prices Fell in April

Resale prices fell 1,67% in April

According to figures released by pisos.com, resale property prices in Spain in April 2017 stood at 1,526 euros per square metre. This represents a fall of -0.41%, when compared to the previous month. When compared to April in the previous year, the fall is -1.67%. However, Miguel Angel Alemany, general director of pisos.com, says “the Continue Reading

Increase in New Mortgages in August

There were over 20,000 new mortgages taken out on property in Spain during August. This represents a 6.4% increase over the same month in 2015. When comparing to July the variation is +10.2%. This is the first time in five years that August has shown an increase over July. The average amount borrowed was 110,121 Continue Reading

A New Record For Airline Traffic in August

August was typically hectic once again with millions of tourists descending on our shores for their summer holidays. Roads were clogged, shops were full, airports were packed with passengers and parking became a heated competition. Now the figures are in and yes, it was a record! The airports within the AENA network handled a massive Continue Reading

Spain Scores Well in Investment Report

Knight Frank’s Global Wealth Report 2016 has been released and it paints a rather pretty picture of Spain’s property market. According to the report, global residential property markets rose on average by 1.8% in 2015, slightly under the previous year’s 2% increase. However, in the latest report the data shows that 66% of the 100 Continue Reading