On November 30th, we published the thirteenth edition of InmoCoyuntura, which we produced in conjunction with our Institute of Real Estate Analysis (INSTAI) on the Spanish housing market. This report includes data referring to the first half of 2017 or shows an estimate for the full year, and this issue highlights the following among its numerous conclusions:
Andalusia, Catalonia, Madrid, and Valencia account for 65% of the total transactions carried out in Spain.
The price of housing per square meter in provincial capitals is stabilizing with a slight reduction in both maximums and minimums.
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Home sales will grow by 20% in the period 2016-2017.
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Only one in 10 home sales is for new housing.
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The most expensive rentals are found in the Balearic Islands, Barcelona, Guipúzcoa, Madrid, Málaga, and Vizcaya.
The news has had a great impact on the media. Below are the links to the main ones:
El Economista (Balearic Islands)
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