Almost Half of Young People Between the Ages of 26 and 34 Live with Their Parents because They Are Unable to Rent or Buy Housing
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At least six million young people live in their parents' house because they cannot buy or rent a home, only those with incomes of more than 24,000 euros have the highest rate of emancipation
Sixty-seven.1 per cent of persons aged 18 to 34 lived with one of their parents in 2025, 93.4 per cent of young people aged 18 to 25 Less families have access to their own housing, but those with more than one household have access to it.
The Living Conditions Survey shows that housing prices are complicating access to housing especially among young people. According to the INE, two out of three young people under 35 live with their parents.
Article originally published in Brains Real Estate News Almost half of young people living with their parents cannot access a home 4 47.3% of people between 26 and 34 years of age who still live in the family home in 2025 do so because they cannot afford to buy or rent a home, according to the Survey of Living Conditions (ECV) of the National Institute of Statistics (INE). In a context in which the price of the real estate market is consolidated…
There is something that is felt in the environment, although it is not always said out loud. That kind of “indefinite hope” in which many young people live, as if adult life was a step away... but that step never ends.Rooms that do not empty, suitcases that are not made, plans that stay in Sunday afternoon conversations. The data from the Survey of Living Conditions of the National Institute of Statistics confirm this. In 2025, 67.1% of young pe…
This article was originally published in Noticias para Municipios. Almost half (47.3%) of young people aged 26 to 34 living with their parents do so either because they cannot afford to rent a house (34.6%) or because they cannot buy it (12.7%), according to the ‘Conditions of Life Survey’ (ECV) on housing access difficulties in 2025 of the National Institute of Statistics (INE).
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