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The Ministry of development has released its Statistic of the residential real estate prices in Spain.

The average price per m² stood at 1,526 euros in the first quarter of 2017.

  • An increase of 2.2% year-on-year and 0.9% on a quarterly basis
  • It is the eighth consecutive quarter with annual growth of prices after 26 quarters of year-on-year drop in housing prices,
  • The number of property transactions increased 6.5% in Annual terms
  • After inflation, the housing price experienced a small drop of -0.5%,

 

Evolution by Autonomous Communities

  • 11 of them presented a Year-on-year growth: with Catalonia standing out (5.4%), Madrid (4.9%), Ceuta and Melilla (4.2%), Canary Islands (3.9%), Cantabria (3.0%) and Navarre (2.6%).
  • 7 communities still showed Year-on-year decreases: the most notable being Extremadura (-2.3%), Asturias (-1.7%), Aragon (-1.5%) and Murcia (-1.5%).

Have a look at our interactive map of real estate price evolution over the last year for all the Spanish Autonomous Communities at the top of our home page.

 

Evolution since highs of 2008

According to the historical series of this statistic, the average value per m² In the first quarter of 2017 was 27.4% lower than that of the level reached in the first quarter of 2008. In real terms (taking into account the Variation of the CPI), the current price reflects a fall of 32.7%. Since the third quarter of 2014, the price has recovered 4.8%.

 

Evolution of prices by age of the properties

The average value of the square meter less than five years old properties stood at 1,781.2 euros in the first quarter of 2017. This represents a year-on-year growth of 3.1%.

With regard to properties of more than five-year-old, the price reached 1,517.6 euros per square meter, a rise of 2.1% year-on-year.

 

Evolution of prices by cities

For municipalities with more than 25,000 inhabitants, the highest prices of private housing were presented at

  • San Sebastian, 3286.0 euros / m²,
  • Sant Cugat del Valles, 2875.8 euros / m²,
  • Barcelona, 2851.5 euros / m²,
  • Getxo, 2762.6 euros / m²,
  • Santa Eulalia del Rio, 2747.3 euros / m²,
  • Ibiza, 2713.5 euros / m²,
  • Pozuelo de Alarcón, 2659.1 euros / m²
  • Madrid, 0 euros / m².

 

The lowest prices in municipalities with more than 25,000 inhabitants are recorded in

  • Elda, 520.0 euros / m²,
  • Jumilla, 575.2 euros / m²,
  • Ontinyent,581.1 euros / m²,
  • Novelda, 585.8 euros / m²,
  • Villarrobledo, 593.4 Euro / m²
  • Alcoy, 608.5 euros / m².

 

The number of real estate transactions used to perform the calculation of housing prices in the first quarter of 2017 was 117,339, which is 6.5% more than in the same quarter of last year.

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Spanish Government will help young people for buying real estate from 2018

The Minister of Development, Íñigo de la Serna, has announced a new aid package for young people under 35 years who want to access a home starting 2018.

Here are the details on the project pending approval:

  1. For both purchasing or renting a home
  2. For people under 35 years
  3. Starting in 2018
  4. An aid of up to 10,800 euros.

 

Among the conditions:

  1. The aid must not exceed 20% of the total price of the apartment
  2. an annual salary that does not exceed 22,365.42 euros a year
  3. not already the owner of a house
  4. if rental, the aid will cover maximum 40% of the monthly rent (which should be of 900 euros maximum per month)
  5. a maximum aid of 2400 euros per year per household

 

This aid to buy or rent a house for young people would be available in all the Autonomous Communities of Spain, as it is a Housing Plan sponsored by the Ministry of Development. Thus, it should be available in Andalusia, Aragon, Asturias, Cantabria, Castilla la Mancha, Castile and Leon, Catalonia, Ceuta, Extremadura, Galicia, Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, La Rioja, Madrid, Melilla, Murcia, Navarre, Basque Country And Comunidad Valenciana.

 

Find the official press release here.

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