Buying a home in the big Spanish capitals has become, for most of a generation, a macroeconomic chimera. With the banking criteria hardened, the demands of previous savings around 60,000 euros and stagnant wages, access to the traditional residential market seems restricted to large investment funds or consolidated assets. However, the rules of the game are changing from the foundation. Technology has broken into the sector with a clear premise:…
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Buying a home in the big Spanish capitals has become, for most of a generation, a macroeconomic chimera. With the banking criteria hardened, the demands of previous savings around 60,000 euros and stagnant wages, access to the traditional residential market seems restricted to large investment funds or consolidated assets. However, the rules of the game are changing from the foundation. Technology has broken into the sector with a clear premise:…