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(+) Not Very Profitable to Build Homes: – Terribly Difficult

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In the majority of the country's municipalities, it is not profitable to build housing.
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In the majority of the country's municipalities, it is not profitable to build housing.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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The housing market is in a situation that could be described as a perfect storm, since so many homes have never been built for twelve years. However, this is not helping to contain their prices, which accumulate stratospheric rises from the lowest reached after the explosion of the housing bubble. This has its impact on the rental market, which also suffers a clear tension due to the imbalance between supply and demand, where the root of the pro…

Portugal is the country of the European Union in which housing prices have risen most in the first quarter of 2025. This is reflected in the Eurostat data of July which reflect an unprecedented rise: 16.3%. Looking back, in the last 15 years the value of rents has risen by 130%.The numbers reflect the deep crisis of housing that is experienced today in the Portuguese country, especially in the big cities.According to data from the Idealist real …

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infoLibre.es broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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