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December 10th, 2009

The hockey-stick effect is still very much in evidence in TINSA's latest report on Spanish house prices. But wait, there's a catch. You can download the latest TINSa report (pdf format) on Spanish house prices by clicking on either of the graphs below. The first of TINSA's graphs makes for a ...

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May 14th, 2008

Data recently released by the Spanish Ministry of Housing for 2007 reveals that the market slowed by at least 11% in 2007 compared to the previous year. The total Euro value of property transactions fell from €159 Billion in 2006 to €142 Billion in 2007.   2005 % +/- 2006 % +/- 2007 % +/- Q1 €27.3B +22.9% €37.4B +37.2% €38.9B +4.0% Q2 €34.9B +22.9% €41.5B +18.9% €39.7B -4.2% Q3 €31.9B +23.4 €36.8B +15.6 €31.9B -13.5% Q4 €37.9B +24.4% €42.9B +13.1% €31.3B -27.0% Total €132B +23.5% €159B +20.3% €142B -10.6% The year-on-year ...

Continue reading Spanish Government Data Conceals Scope of Downturn

October 30th, 2007

As property buyers and sellers in Spain eagerly watch for an opportune time to make their move, what do the latest statistics say about the true state of the Spanish property market? Is the price of housing increasing, decreasing or holding steady? In short, buyers are bewildered. There ...

Continue reading Spanish Property Prices Under the Microscope

July 13th, 2007

50% of Spain’s capital investment is in property, which is also responsible for half of all new jobs and a significant contributor to Spanish GDP. The continued inflation of house prices has put a home in Spain beyond the reach of many foreign and national buyers just when more ...

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