Cádiz Operates 227 Public Housing Units and Exceeds 30 Million Investment to Address the Lack of Affordable Flats
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The public housing market in Spain has begun 2026 with the intensity expected. The public residential construction bid reached 290 million euros in January, an increase of 45% over the 200 million recorded in the same month of 2025, according to Seopan. The number of tenders barely varied —75 last year compared to 76 this January — but the economic volume makes a remarkable leap that anticipates an exercise that could beat new records. Read more…
Housing has become a priority for the City Council of Cadiz, which has strengthened its strategy to expand the public park and facilitate access to affordable housing in the city. From the Consistory, Mayor Bruno García, ensures to be clear the objective: "Increase the supply of housing and strengthen public investment to respond to demand
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