The Price of Housing Rose by 12.9% in Spain at the End of 2025,...
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In Spain sales rose by 12.9%, for 3% of Germany, 1% of France or 4.1% of ItalyThe map of tourist flats ads, street to street: areas to the limit, although the legal pressure is noticeable The price of housing in Spain keeps going up.And although since the third quarter of last year it does so at a slower pace, it continues to rise above twice the European average and well above the triple that the great powers.
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Spain was the fourth country in which housing prices increased the most in the EU in the fourth quarter of 2025, with an increase of 12.9% compared to 2024, more than double the average in Europe of 27, which stands at 5.5%, according to the latest data of the statistical office of the EU Eurostat, which collects EFE.The increase in housing in Spain occurs in a context of crisis in this market, characterized by historical highs of price both of …
The increase in housing prices in the countries of the European Union stood in the last quarter of 2025 at 5.5% year-on-year, while in the euro area the rise from the same period of the previous year was 5.2%, according to data published by Eurostat, which estimates a year-on-year increase for Spain of 12.9%. The increase of 12.9% in the price of housing in Spain in the fourth quarter of 2025 represents an acceleration of a tenth compared to the…
The Price of Housing Rose by 12.9% in Spain at the End of 2025, More than Twice as Much as in the Eu
The increase in housing prices in the countries of the European Union stood in the last quarter of 2025 at 5.5% year-on-year, while in the euro area the rise from the same period of the previous year was 5.2%, according to data published by Eurostat, which estimates an increase [...] The entry The price of housing rose by 12.9% in Spain at the end of 2025, more than double that in the EU appears first in Forbes Spain.
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