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The regulatory environment and the lack of economic and financial incentives aimed at supply are some of the factors hindering the development of new housing in Spain.

The first half of 2024 has been a crucial period for the real estate sector in Spain, marked by a notable recovery after the economic challenges of previous years. As the country adapts to a new context, with year-on-year GDP…

In our sixth project with RTV Grupo Inmobiliario, we are financing the development of 68 homes in Cornellá, with 60% of reservations already made and the building permit expected this month.

The real estate sector in Spain continues to gain ground on the global stage in terms of transparency. According to the Global Real Estate Transparency Index (GRETI) 2024, prepared by JLL and LaSalle, Spain ranks 18th worldwide and is within…

- Buying a home to live in or investing in another property is a key decision. In this article, we analyze which option might be more profitable based on your financial goals and the real estate market.

We are investing again with Grupo Abauco to develop a project of 22-24 homes on López de Hoyos street in Madrid, with a preferred return for investors of 15% IRR.

Studies claim that housing production in Spain needs to double... But why isn't it happening? We spoke with the CEO of Grupo Salas about the current situation in the real estate sector.

By 2050, more than 30% of Spain's population will be 65 or older. Demographics and Spain's appeal are driving investment in these types of real estate developments.

The decrease in supply, combined with high demand, has been a key factor in the appreciation of this area, which is becoming more expensive at a faster rate than the rest of Madrid.

The average price of new homes will rise by 3.8% this year, according to Sociedad de Tasación, marking a new high.