Spain, the Shadow of 2007: House Prices Higher than the Bubble. But Experts Deny the Crisis. - Economic Scenarios
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The housing crisis continues to capture the media hotbeds throughout the national territory, and already brings reminiscences of the bubble that Spain lived and whose consequences suffered years ago. Five autonomous communities have exceeded in 2025 the maximum purchase price reached during the years of the real estate bubble, according to the real estate portal Fotocasa. It is Andalusia, Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, the Valencian Community…
Andalusia and Valencia close the top five of the communities that have seen their properties expensive, according to Fotocasa. More information: The sale of houses rises by 17.9% in June and chains twelve months upwards.
Buying a house in the Andalusian community demanded to pay an average of 200,700 euros 18 years ago and now 208,800 eros, 4% more
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