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“Okupas” in Europe – how is this social phenomenon dealt with in other European countries?

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For years, the squatting movement, known as “okupa”, has known how to invade houses and take possession of them, taking advantage of the legal loopholes in Spain. The problem of squatting is growing in Spain, which is why the most conservative parties promise to implement express evictions within 24 hours, following the example of other […]

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Is the end of 100% value mortgages here?

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Subprime mortgages are declining: banks are becoming more cautious and demand from buyers with no savings is disappearing. Today, only 44% of homes are purchased through mortgages, and the average loan-to-value (LTV) ratio has fallen to levels similar to 2019. Mortgages exceeding 80% of the value of the property have reached historic lows. Rising interest […]

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The new housing law to come, more of the same and as always unbalancing the landlord/tenant balance.

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Spain’s new housing law has been approved after months of disagreement between the government and its parliamentary partners. According to Libre Mercado, the law promoted by Sánchez’s separatist partners includes a series of interventionist measures to limit rental prices, delay evictions and reduce the figure of “large tenant” to those who own only five homes. […]

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The Latest Fiscal Blow That Could Reduce Foreign Investment in Spanish Real Estate

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La reciente modificación en la Ley de Impuestos que incluye nuevos gravámenes para la banca, energéticas y grandes fortunas, ha pasado desapercibida para muchos, pero su impacto en el sector inmobiliario podría ser significativo. Esta modificación en el Impuesto sobre el Patrimonio afecta directamente a los extranjeros no residentes que tengan inmuebles en España.

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