Madrid’s Ghost Towns Revived as Spain’s Housing Crisis Escalates
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Madrid’s ghost towns revived as Spain’s housing crisis escalates
SESENA, Spain: The first call came two minutes after estate agent Segis Gomez posted a listing in Sesena, a development near Madrid that gained notoriety as one of the so-called “ghost towns” created when Spain’s property bubble burst in 2008. Half-built and half-empty for more than a decade, these days the squatters have gone from this development 40 kilometers south of the
The Diputación de Burgos has presented the latest advances of the VAR project (Property for Attraction and Retention of Population), an initiative that seeks to put into use empty rural houses to facilitate the arrival of new neighbors to the villages of the province.According to the data presented, 142 available homes have already been identified: 20 ready to move in, 22 that require small reforms and the rest, in a state of great deterioration…
Madrid's ghost towns revived as Spain's housing crisis escalates
[SESENA, Spain] The first call came two minutes after estate agent Segis Gomez posted a listing in Sesena, a development near Madrid that gained notoriety as one of the so-called “ghost towns” created when Spain’s property bubble burst in 2008.
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