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What are the best Spanish mortgage rates?
Here is our June 2025 update with the latest data available
Leveraging our expansive network of local partners, we secure Spain’s most favourable mortgage rates for those looking to finance their homes. Throughout much of 2022, we observed significant discounts on mortgage rates as inflation surged while long-term rates remained subdued, thanks to the European Central Bank’s (ECB) efforts. In early 2025, inflation is more controlled, at 1.9% as of May 2025, returning to the low end of the range over the past three years. It appears that economies are suffering from the ECB’s restrictive monetary policy. In this context, some market experts expect the central bank to lower rates. We can already see this impacting mortgage conditions and long-term rates.
To stay informed about the latest Spanish mortgage rate trends, it’s crucial to consult real-time data from the most recent mortgages issued in Spain. This insight allows you to understand the most competitive rates currently available. Foreigners must note that rates may vary since their assets are primarily overseas.
We’ve built the most extensive database to monitor fluctuations in this sector, allowing us to generate dynamic and engaging charts. The “Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas” (INE) has recently published mortgage statistics for Spain as of March 2025, providing a clear view of current market rates.
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What are the current mortgage rates in Spain?
Current market conditions
The average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.97% (vs 3.25% end of December 2024)
The lowest rate ever was 2.44% reached in September 2020.
The average rate for variable-rate mortgages is 2.82% (vs 3.16% end of December 2024)
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.05% (vs 3.30% end of December 2024)
Check the evolution of the mortgage rates (average, fixed and variable ) over the last years on our interactive chart (browse with the mouse to check data)
What are the best mortgage rates for our customers?
As of September 2024, our partner can get perfect conditions for mortgages for our non-resident buyers:
Fixed rates: from 2.85%
Mixed solution: from 2.50% fixed for 5 years, after Euribor + 0.75%
Variable rates: from 2.50% fixed for 1 year, after Euribor + 0.75%
And of course, they don’t stop with foreigners, our partner gets very competitive mortgage rates for Spaniards:
Fixed rates: from 2.52% (if taking other products like insurance from the bank, for instance,…)
Mixed solution: from 1.50% fixed for 5 years, after Euribor + 0.60%
Variable rates: from 1.35% fixed for 1 year, after Euribor + 0.25%
Essential information on Spanish Mortgages for non-residents
As a non-resident, you can take a mortgage to finance your second home or your investment. Of course, since your assets won’t be based in Spain, the bank will require warranties and generally won’t allow a loan-to-value ratio of more than 70%. The loan-to-value is the amount of mortgage you can get divided by the value of your property before tax, but this percentage is only for reasonable inquiry. Don’t hesitate to ask for a free quote from our mortgage broker; he knows exactly how it works and which Spanish banks are friendly to foreigners.
To help you out, we’ve created an easy-to-use table showing the monthly repayments depending on the amount you want to borrow for a mortgage. If you want to go deeper into details, use our calculator to fine-tune your mortgage to your situation, and you will find out what your monthly payments, mortgage schedule, etc., would be.
Summary table of your monthly reimbursements for a €100.000 Mortgage
€100,000
10 Year
12 Year
14 Year
16 Year
18 Year
20 Year
Rates
120 months
144 months
168 months
192 months
216 months
240 months
1.50%
-€898
-€759
-€660
-€586
-€529
-€483
2.00%
-€920
-€782
-€683
-€609
-€552
-€506
2.50%
-€943
-€805
-€706
-€632
-€575
-€530
3.00%
-€966
-€828
-€730
-€656
-€600
-€555
3.50%
-€989
-€851
-€754
-€681
-€625
-€580
4.00%
-€1,012
-€876
-€778
-€706
-€650
-€606
Buy to let in Spain?
If you are about to invest in Spain, it is always interesting to compare the financing conditions with your return prospects. Check our last article on that subject:
Should I take a mortgage with fixed or variable rates?
Fixed-rate and variable-rate mortgages are the two main categories of mortgages you can choose from. Of course, there are many other possibilities between the two.
Check the evolution of the percentage of mortgages with fixed and variable rates, with the inflation rate
The Spanish mortgage market has undergone a dramatic transformation since 2021. Our latest data shows 64% of property investors now choose fixed-rate mortgages at 3.17%, while just 36% opt for variable rates – a complete reversal from the pre-2021 landscape when variable rates dominated at 60-65%.
This shift tells a compelling story: When inflation exploded from near-zero to 11% in 2022, investors rushed to lock in fixed rates, pushing fixed-rate adoption to 75% at its peak. Now, even as inflation has cooled to 2.30%, the majority remains cautious – maintaining their preference for fixed-rate protection.
The key takeaway: Spanish property investors have learned from the recent inflation shock. Despite rates declining from their peaks, 64% still choose the certainty of fixed rates over potential savings from variable options. This persistent preference for stability suggests the market anticipates future inflation risks – a view we share, as we believe current inflation levels represent the lower end of the range.
Why would you take a fixed-rate mortgage?
A fixed-rate mortgage has the advantage that, regardless of future market conditions, it will remain the same. To get that advantage, you will, on average, pay a higher rate than with a variable-rate mortgage. For instance, as of September 2024, mortgages with variable rates were issued at rates of 2.92%, while those with fixed rates were issued at 3.30% for an average length of 24 years.
Why would you take a mortgage with a variable rate?
It could be because it is less expensive than a mortgage with fixed rates (monthly instalments) because you don’t see inflation or rates going higher or because you are comfortable financially and can face higher rates in the future. Another reason variable rates cost less than fixed rates is that for the banks issuing them, it matches their sources of funds, such as savings accounts, and they take less risk by issuing them rather than fixed-rate mortgages. To sum up, if you want safety, take a fixed-rate mortgage. If you see inflation spiking or interest rates going higher (in general due to a strong economy) you could as well go for a fixed-rate mortgage. Of course, the longer your mortgage is, the higher your risk will be.
Don’t hesitate to ask your Spanish mortgage broker for pricing with both and compare both offers.
Inflation update since the start of 2023
After the big inflation spike of 2022 around the world and in Spain, inflation in Spain is finally moderating to +2.2% as of August 2024. We note that since 2022, the trend has changed clearly, and the majority of mortgages are issued with fixed rates. We kept telling you in 2022 to lock in those crazy long-term rate levels… remember our chart:
As we enter 2025, with inflation now at what we view as the lower end of its range, we see a higher risk of inflation rising from here. Some people see a real risk of inflation staying high, which in turn should lead to higher variable rates. Since June 2023, we have still seen fixed-rate mortgage initiations dominate, and we believe this trend should continue. While rates have declined through late 2024 and early 2025, we strongly recommend locking in fixed rates now while they remain historically attractive. As of early 2025, with both short-term and long-term rates converging around 2.3-2.4%, this presents an excellent opportunity to secure predictable financing costs before potential inflation pressures push rates higher again. Check our interactive chart on that.
How do you secure the best mortgage rates in Spain?
You are about to buy a lovely second home in Spain. Do you want to know how to get the best mortgage rates on your Spanish property? Even as a foreigner?
Check our detailed paper on this subject and follow the link or listen to our 2-minute video on how to apply for your mortgage up to the end and get all our tips to get the best rates:
You have to ask yourself: What is the ideal mortgage customer for a bank? The bank will take a risk, the risk of not being repaid. In this case, the bank will need to take legal action to control your property and sell it on the market afterwards. We saw what happened after the 2008 financial crisis: thousands of properties were handed over to banks as owners couldn’t pay their mortgages.
The ideal mortgage customer for a Spanish bank
has a good professional profile: he is employed and has a stable, nice income stream,
has a good credit report, he does not have too much debt vs. his income,
can afford to have debts: his debt-to-income ratio is under 35%, which means that his monthly net income is three times bigger than his monthly debt repayments.
The property has a good resale value:
The property price is correct vs. the market
There is demand in the market for such a property
is coming from OECD countries. As you know, with anti-money laundering laws that have gone into effect across Europe, it is challenging for banks to lend to residents of certain countries. Of course, if you are a resident of the European Union, it will be the easiest.
How to get the best rates as a non-resident?
Get a free mortgage quote
At howtobuyinSpain.com, you’re in good hands. We work with a mortgage broker who gets the best mortgage prices from all Spanish banks. Depending on your profile, some banks will be more aggressive, while others won’t. Our mortgage partner knows that, and they will go to the best bank or will ask for quotes from many Spanish banks to get you the best quote. They work with all the biggest Spanish banks, including BBVA, Bankia, and Santander. Get a free mortgage quote from our partner.
Spanish Mortgage Rates: Market Insights and Trends
423,761 mortgages issued in Spain in 2024
2022 was a record year for mortgage rates in Spain, with 464,000 credits issued. Even stronger than 2021, which was already strong. So, in 2024, with the rise of interest rates, the number of mortgages is back to a strong level and growing 11% vs previous year (which was itself a weak year with a decrease of 18%), while at the same time, the number of transactions increased by 7% to 636,909.
A healthy market: Only 67% of properties are bought with a mortgage (vs 64% in 2023). In our opinion, the market is not over-leveraged. Have a quick look at the table for statistics since 2015. Yes, we are far from the high-leverage situation we had in 2007.
Last but not least, it is always interesting to know the long-term rates and the Euribor, as those are the rates at which Spanish banks get financed.
Spanish Bank Financing Costs: 10-Year Bond Yields vs. Euribor Rates (2020-2025)
The chart reveals a fascinating story of European monetary policy and interest rate evolution:
The Ultra-Low Rate Era (2020-2022)
From 2020 through early 2022, all rates remained historically low. The 10-year Spanish bond yield hovered between 0% and 0.5%, while both 1-month and 12-month Euribor rates were actually negative – a remarkable period where banks essentially paid to borrow money.
The Great Rate Surge (2022-2024)
Starting in early 2022, we witnessed a dramatic shift. All three rates exploded upward in response to the ECB’s aggressive monetary tightening to combat inflation:
10-year bonds peaked around 3.7% in late 2023
12-month Euribor reached above 4%
1-month Euribor climbed to nearly 4%
The Turning Point (Late 2024-2025)
The most encouraging development for investors is the clear reversal beginning in late 2024. As of early 2025, all rates have begun declining:
1-month Euribor: 2.4% (down from ~4%)
12-month Euribor: 2.3% (down from >4%)
10-year bond: 2.8% (down from ~3.7%)
Implications for Property Investors – Our View
While the current rate decline is encouraging, we believe investors are seeing a critical inflection point. With inflation now at what we view as the lower end of its range, we see asymmetric risks tilted toward higher inflation from here. In this environment, we strongly recommend property investors lock in long-term fixed rates now. The convergence of short and long-term rates around 2.3-2.4% presents an excellent opportunity to secure predictable financing costs before potential inflation pressures push rates higher again.
The strong 11% year-over-year growth in Spanish mortgage issuance suggests the market agrees – now is the time to act on financing while rates remain historically attractive.
Historical evolution of Spanish mortgage rates and other & useful information
The average mortgage duration is 25 years
Only 9% of issued mortgages in Spain are more significant than 80% of the property value.
33% have variable interest rates (vs 37% in December 2024)
67% have fixed interest rates (vs 63% in December 2024)
The average amount issued per mortgage is €156,700.
Check the evolution of the average amount issued per mortgage over the last year in Spain in our interactive chart
How much leverage is given by banks? What is the average Loan-to-Value in Spain? (If your property value is 100%, how big will your mortgage be?) The quick answer is 64%.
42,831 mortgages were issued +48% vs last year.
€ 6.7 billion of mortgages issued for housing in March 2025, +65% compared to 2024.
All our interactive charts in this article are available in a downloadable format
The average Spanish mortgage loan-to-value ratio is 64% in 2025, recovering from recent dips but still below 2019 peaks. Data shows banks’ willingness to finance property purchases has stabilised after pandemic-era fluctuations.
Spanish banks show remarkable lending restraint in 2025, with just 8.6% of mortgages financing above 80% of property value, down sharply from 15% in 2020. This conservative approach protects the banking sector and homebuyers from overleveraging in Spain’s robust but carefully regulated property market.
Spanish Bank Financing Costs_ 10-Year Bond Yields vs. Euribor Rates (2020-2025)
Line graph showing the average size of a mortgage in Spain from 01/2019 to 05/2023, peaking sharply in early 2020 and ending at €152,000—an essential trend for those tracking Spanish mortgage rates for non-residents.
Spanish mortgage activity showed robust 11% growth in 2024, with 423,741 new loans issued against 636,909 property sales. While still below the 2022 peak, the upward trend and 67% mortgage utilization rate suggest renewed confidence in Spain’s real estate financing market after the 2023 contraction.
Line graph compares percentages of fixed and variable rate mortgages in Spain, highlighting a shift toward fixed rates around 2022. Annotations indicate inflation, interest rates, and trends in Spanish mortgage rates 2025.
Line chart showing mortgage in Spain and inflation for April 2025: Fixed rate at 3.17%, variable at 2.94%, average at 3.08%, and inflation rate at 2.30%.
Spanish mortgage durations have steadily lengthened since 2020, reaching an average of 25 years in 2025. While shorter than the 30-year standard in some countries, this represents a gradual extension of loan terms in Spain’s property market, potentially helping buyers manage monthly payments despite rising property values.
FAQ Spanish mortgage rates
How much deposit do I need for a Spanish mortgage?
For your second residence and as a non-fiscal resident, a bank will finance no more than 70 % of the value of your property. This means that you would need to invest at least 45% of the property value from your assets.
What is the interest rate in Spain?
As of March 2025, the average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.97%. The lowest rate ever was 2.44%, very close to the current level! The average mortgage duration is 25 years 33% have variable interest rates 67% have fixed interest rates. The average rate for variable-rate mortgages is 2.82%, and The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.05%. Read our dedicated article on that subject for more recent data.
Can foreigners get a mortgage in Spain?
Yes, foreigners can get a mortgage up to 70% of the Value of a property.
Can I get a Spanish mortgage?
It is very easy to get a mortgage in Spain. What are the documents requested? Your Passport / ID for all the applicants Your NIE: “Número de identificación fiscal para extranjeros” or Foreign Resident’s Tax Number. How do you get your NIE in Spain? What do you need to get it? Why do you need it? Last 3 paychecks with the contract of employment Proof of income/Contract A view of your assets and debts If it’s a new building: the “Deed for the new building” The private sale-purchase contract If you have a mortgage at home, land registry information on the property and the mortgage If pensioners: Official proof of annual income.
Here are the statistics for earlier years:
The Spanish mortgage rates situation for December 2021
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.53%
The lowest rate ever was 2.44% reached in Nov 2020!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
32% have variable interest rates
68% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.08%,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 2.8%,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €145,500: an increase of 1.9% vs last year.
32,905 mortgages were issued +23% vs last year.
4,8 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in December 2021, +32% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest increases for the number of mortgages issued (Monthly):
Aragon, +33% to 1.159 mortgages
Extremadura, +29% to 683 mortgages
The top region in terms of amounts of mortgages issued (Annual)
Balears, 211m€, +116%
La Rioja, 19m€, +77%
Aragon, 169m€, +70%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation for October 2021
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.48%
The lowest rate ever was 2.44% reached in Nov 2020!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
33% have variable interest rates
67% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.11%,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 2.7%,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €137,900: an increase of 1.9% vs last year.
33,105 mortgages were issued +67% vs last year.
4,6 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in August 2021, +70% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest increases for the number of mortgages issued (Monthly):
Navarra, +77% to 510 mortgages
Murcia, +7% to 1,099 mortgages
Andalusia, +2% to 6,589 mortgages
The top region in terms of amounts of mortgages issued (Annual)
Madrid, 1.2bn€, +89%
Andalusia, 793m€, +89%
Catalonia, 863m€, +87%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation for February 2021
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.49%
The lowest rate ever was 2.44% reached in Nov 2020!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
47.3% have variable interest rates
52.7% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.16%,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 2.88%,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €131,380: an decrease of 13.8% vs last year.
31,647 mortgages were issued -23.1% vs last year.
4,1 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in February 2021, -29.9% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest increases for the number of mortgages issued (Monthly):
Murcia, +45% to 1007 mortgages
La Rioja, +40% to 215 mortgages
Valencian Community, +24% to 3600 mortgages
The top region in terms of amounts of mortgages issued (Annual)
Navarra, 54m€, +19%
La Rioja, 18m€, +16%
Gallicia, 116m€, +13%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation for January 2021
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.47%
The lowest rate ever was 2.44% reached in Nov 2020!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
48.8% have variable interest rates
51.2% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.17%,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 2.81%,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €129,003: an increase of 13.5% vs last year.
27,518 mortgages were issued -31.6% vs last year.
3,5 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in January 2021, -22.4% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest increases for the number of mortgages issued (Monthly):
Navarra, +63% to 458 mortgages
Balears, +27% to 643 mortgages
La Rioja, +24.4% to 153 mortgages
The top region in terms of amounts of mortgages issued (Annual)
Cantabria, 40m€, +0%
Catalonia, 758m€, -7%
Castilla y Leon, 126m€, -9%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation for December 2020
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.53%
The lowest rate ever was 2.44% reached in Nov 2020!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
51.6% have variable interest rates
48.4% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.20%,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 2.97%,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €135,658: an increase of 9.2% vs last year.
26,128 mortgages were issued -14.8% vs last year.
3,5 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in December 2020, -7% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest increases for the number of mortgages issued (Monthly):
Cantabria, +9.3% to 354 mortgages
Extremadura, +4.8% to 551 mortgages
Aragon, +0.2% to 862 mortgages
The top region in terms of amounts of mortgages issued (Annual)
Aragon, 111m€, +62%
Castilla y Leon, 118m€, + 38%
Galicia, 123m€, +34%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation for November 2020
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.45%
The lowest rate ever was 2.44% reached in Nov 2020!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
52.6% have variable interest rates
47.4% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.05%,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 2.86%,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €136,676: an increase of 5.5% vs last year.
28,756 mortgages were issued +2.4% vs last year.
3,9 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing inNovember 2020, +3% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest increases for the number of mortgages issued (Monthly):
Pais Vasco, +19% to 1729 mortgages
Cantabria, +16% to 324 mortgages
Catalonia, +15% to 4711 mortgages
The top region in terms of amounts of mortgages issued (Annual)
Castilla – La Mancha, 115m€, +32%
Aragon, 97m€, +31%
Galicia, 104m€, +21%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation for October 2020
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.47%
The lowest rate ever was 2.44% reached in Nov 2020!
The average mortgage duration is 25 years
51.1% have variable interest rates
48.9% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.19%,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 2.85%,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €134,900: an increase of 4.6% vs last year.
28,248 mortgages were issued -5.9% vs last year.
3,8 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in October 2020, -1.6% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest increases for the number of mortgages issued (Monthly):
Castilla y Leon, +28% to 1226 mortgages
La Rioja, +26% to 179 mortgages
Navarra, +21% to 332 mortgages
The top region in terms of amounts of mortgages issued (Annual)
Extremadura, 40m€, +29%
Aragon, 93m€, +23%
Asturias, 46m€, +19%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation for September 2020
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.44%
The lowest rate ever was 2.44% reached in Nov 2019!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
51.5% have variable interest rates
48.5% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.12%,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 2.84%,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €135,035: a decrease of 1% vs last year.
26,878 mortgages were issued 18.4% vs last year.
3,6 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in September 2020, +17.2% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest increases for the number of mortgages issued:
Madrid, +66% to 5,077 mortgages
Balearic Islands, +63% to 823 mortgages
Catalonia, +42.4% to 3,968 mortgages
The top region in terms of amounts of mortgages issued
Extremadura, 51m€, +220%
La Rioja, 13m€, +106%
Cantabria, 39m€, +106%
Asturias, 55m€, +105%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation for August 2020
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.49% (vs 2.54% last month)
The lowest rate ever was 2.47% reached in Nov 2019!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
50.6% have variable interest rates
49.4% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.18%,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 2.87%,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €134,700: an increase of 4% vs last year.
19,825 mortgages were issued -3% vs last year.
3,7 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in August 2020, +0.5% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest increases for the number of mortgages issued:
Navarra, +32% to 286 mortgages
Castilla – La Mancha, +15% to 981 mortgages
Cantabria, +12% to 279 mortgages
The top region in terms of amounts of mortgages issued
La Rioja, 15m€, +145%
Canarias, 126m€, +91%
Castilla – La Mancha, 94m€, +49%
Extremadura, 33m€, +34%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation for July 2020
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.54% (vs 2.49% last month)
The lowest rate ever was 2.47% reached in Nov 2019!
The average mortgage duration is 23 years
47.5% have variable interest rates
52.5% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.27%,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 2.86%,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €132,346: an increase of 8.9% vs last year.
26,014 mortgages were issued -23% vs last year.
3,4 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in July 2020, -16% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest increases for the number of mortgages issued:
La Rioja, +51% to 202 mortgages
Canarias, +45% to 1,221 mortgages
Valencian community, +31% to 3,341 mortgages
The top region in terms of amounts of mortgages issued
Basque Country, 282m€, +33%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation for June 2020
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.5% (vs 2.49% last month)
The lowest rate ever was 2.47% reached in Nov 2019!
The average mortgage duration is 23 years
54% have variable interest rates
46% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.11%,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 2.96%,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €131,670: an increase of 7.5% vs last year.
26,748 mortgages were issued -13% vs last year.
3,5 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in June 2020, -6% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest increases for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
Basque Country, +129% to 2,811 mortgages
Extremadura, +79% to 562 mortgages
Murcia, +59% to 798 mortgages
The top regions in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (change vs 1 year ago):
Basque Country, 366m€, +95%
Extremadura, 45m€, +85%
Murcia, 68m€, +57%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in May 2020
Best mortgage conditions in Spain?
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.49% (vs 2.48% last month)
The lowest rate ever was 2.47% reached in Nov 2019!
The average mortgage duration is 23 years
50.5% have variable interest rates
49.5% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.11%,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3%,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €127,145: an increase of 3.2% vs last year.
25,538 mortgages were issued -27% vs last year.
3.2 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in May 2020, -29% vs last year.
The top regions with the biggest increases for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
Andalusia, +6.8% to 5,580 mortgages
Basque Country, +6.5% to 1,221 mortgages
Galicia, +6.4% to 820 mortgages
The top region in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (change vs 1 year ago):
Murcia, 56.8 M€, +22%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in April 2020
Best mortgage conditions in Spain?
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.48% (vs 2.56% last month)
The lowest rate ever was 2.47% reached in Nov 2019!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
48.4% have variable interest rates
51.6% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.13%,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 2.86%,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €125,300: an decrease of 1.2% vs last year.
23,840 mortgages were issued -18% vs last year.
3 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in April 2020, -19% vs last year.
The 3 regions with the biggest decreases for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
Andalusia, +6.8% to 5,580 mortgages
Basque Country, +6.5% to 1,221 mortgages
Galicia, +6.4% to 820 mortgages
The top region in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (change vs 1 year ago):
Murcia, 56.8 M€, +22%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in March 2020
Best mortgage conditions in Spain?
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.56%
The lowest rate ever is 2.47% reached in November 2019!
The average mortgage duration is 23 years
47% have variable interest rates
53% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.21%,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 2.92%,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €127,888: an increase of 1.6% vs last year.
26,382 mortgages were issued -15% vs last year.
3.4 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in March 2020, -13% vs last year.
The top region with the biggest increases for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
La Rioja, +44% to 254 mortgages
The top 3 regions in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (change vs 1 year ago):
Aragon, 93 M€, +48%
Asturias, 57 M€, +24%
Cantabria, 34M€, +8%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in February 2020
Best mortgage conditions in Spain?
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.64% (vs 2.55% last month)
The lowest rate ever is 2.47% reached in November 2019!
The average mortgage duration is 23 years
62% have variable interest rates
37% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.47%
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.02%
The 3 regions with the biggest decreases for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
Navarre, -45% to 373 mortgages
Asturias, -38% to 694 mortgages
Canary Islands, -31% to 1.035 mortgages
The top 3 regions in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (change vs 1 year ago):
Catalonia, 2.378 M€, +200%
Andalusia, 1.109 M€, +57%
Aragon, +30%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in January 2020
Best mortgage conditions in Spain?
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.55% (vs 2.53% last month)
The lowest rate ever is 2.47% reached in November 2019!
The average mortgage duration is 22 years
58% have variable interest rates
42% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.22%
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.05%
The top 3 regions with the biggest increases for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
Balearic Islands, +144% to 1.494 mortgages
Asturias, +134% to 1.120 mortgages
Castilla y Leon, +111% to 1.884 mortgages
The top 3 regions in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (change vs 1 year ago):
La Roja, 20 M€, +84%
Navarre, 71 M€, +75%
Balearic Islands, +74%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in December 2019
Best mortgage conditions in Spain?
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.53% (vs 2.47% last month)
The average mortgage rate decreased by 5% vs 1 year ago
The lowest rate ever is 2.47% reached in November 2019!
The average mortgage duration is 23 years
56% have variable interest rates
44% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.2%, 9.1% less than 1 year ago
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.06%, 2.6% more than 1 year ago
The top 3 regions with the biggest increases for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
Castilla – La Mancha, +97% to 1.952 mortgages
Canary Islands, +55% to 1.824 mortgages
Madrid, +23% to 6.787 mortgages
The top 3 regions in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (change vs 1 year ago):
Castilla – La Mancha, 143 M€, +137%
Madrid, 1.114 M€, +57%
Canary Islands, +54%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in November 2019
Best mortgage conditions in Spain?
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.47% (vs 2.5% last month)
The average mortgage rate decreased by 6.1% vs 1 year ago
The lowest rate ever is the current rate 2.47%!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
57.3% have variable interest rates
42.7% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.15%, 12.1% less than 1 year ago
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.01%, 0.3% more than 1 year ago
The average amount issued per mortgage is €129,800: a decrease of 2.1% vs last year.
29,416 mortgages were issued -0.5% vs last year.
3.8 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in October 2019, -0.9% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest increases for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
All the regions noticed a month on month decrease
Here are the most noticeable regions:
Extremadura, +26.4% to 526 mortgages
Cantabria, +13.6% to 376 mortgages
Valencia Community, +12.8% to 3614 mortgages
The top 3 regions in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (change vs 1 year ago):
Extremadura, 48 M€, +72%
Balearic Islands, 200 M€, +37%
Cantabria, 43 M€, +36%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in October 2019
Best mortgage conditions in Spain?
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.50% (vs 2.51% last month)
The average mortgage rate decreased by 5% vs 1 year ago
The lowest rate ever is the current rate 2.50%!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
54.7% have variable interest rates
45.3% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.09%, 11.2% less than 1 year ago
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.02%, 1.4% less than 1 year ago
The average amount issued per mortgage is €129,000: a decrease of 2.1% vs last year.
29,691 mortgages were issued -1.1% vs last year.
3.8 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in September 2019, -1.1% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest increases for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
All the regions noticed a month on month decrease
Here are the most noticeable regions:
La Rioja, +127% to 186 mortgages
Extremadura, +92% to 416 mortgages
Cantabria, +80% to 331 mortgages
The top 5 regions in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (change vs 1 year ago):
Madrid, 936 M€, -12%
Catalonia, 788 M€, -12%
Andalusia, 660 M€, +8%
Valencia Community, 327 M€, +20%
Basque Country, 235 M€, +20%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in September 2019
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.51% (vs 2.55% last month)
The average mortgage rate decreased by 3% vs 1 year ago
The lowest rate ever is the current rate 2.51%!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
63.4% have variable interest rates
36.6% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.13%, 9.3% less than 1 year ago
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.16%, 2.5% less than 1 year ago
The average amount issued per mortgage is €135,452: a increase of 5.3% vs last year.
22,488 mortgages were issued -29.9% vs last year.
3 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in August 2019, -29.9% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest increases for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
Navarre, +50% to 328 mortgages
Madrid, +47% to 4,708 mortgages
Castilla La Mancha, +26% to 897 mortgages
The top 5 regions in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (change vs 1 year ago):
Madrid, 936 M€, -27%
Catalonia, 545 M€, -28%
Andalusia, 463 M€, -29%
Valencian Community, 255 M€, -29%
Basque Country, 203 M€, -21%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in August 2019
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.55% (vs 2.56% last month)
The average mortgage rate decreased by 3% vs 1 year ago
The lowest rate ever is the current rate 2.55!
The average mortgage duration is 23 years
60.7% have variable interest rates
39.3% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.21%, 3.2% less than 1 year ago
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.18%, 1.5% more than 1 year ago
20,385 mortgages were issued -29.9% vs last year.
The average amount issued per mortgage is €128,501: a increase of 5% vs last year.
2,6 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in August 2019, -29.9% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest decreases for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
La Rioja, -72% to 74 mortgages
Extremadura, -57% to 279 mortgages
Castilla La Mancha, -53% to 714 mortgages
The top 3 regions with the biggest decreases in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (yearly change):
La Rioja, -65% to 6m issued
Extremadura, -56% to 23m issued
Canariasa, -45% to 66m issued
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in July 2019
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.56% (vs 2.57% last month)
The average mortgage rate decreased by 1.2% vs 1 year ago
The lowest rate ever is the current rate 2.56!
The average mortgage duration is 23 years
58.1% have variable interest rates
41.9% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.14%, 7.3% less than 1 year ago,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.16%, 2.8% less than 1 year ago,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €121,414: a decrease of 2,5% vs last year.
33,344 mortgages were issued +13.1% vs last year.
6,3 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in July 2019, +15.2% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest growth for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
For a first time since long, all the regions suffer a month on month negative growth. The one with the smallest decreases are
La Rioja, +79.3% to 269 mortgages
Castilla La Mancha, +44% to 1,508 mortgages
Asturias, +37% to 671 mortgages
The top 3 regions with the biggest growth in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (yearly change):
Extremadura, +45.9% to 652 mortgages
Castilla La Mancha, +38% to 1,508 mortgages
Castilla y Leon, +33.9% to 1,430 mortgages
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in June 2019
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.57% (vs 2.62% last month)
The average mortgage rate decreased by 3% vs 1 year ago
The lowest rate ever is 2.57!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
55.5% have variable interest rates
44.5% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.29%, 6.1% less than 1 year ago,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.01%, 1.3% less than 1 year ago,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €119,964: a increase of 3,7% vs last year.
29,900 mortgages were issued -2.5% vs last year.
3,6 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in May 2019, -6.1% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest growth for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
For a first time since long, all the regions suffer a month on month negative growth. The one with the smallest decreases are
Region of Murcia, -2.6% to 824 mortgages
Community of Navarra, -4.5% to 383 mortgages
Basque country, -5.2% to 1,703 mortgages
The top 3 regions with the biggest growth in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (yearly change):
Community of Valencia, +16.9% to 3,748 mortgages
Region of Murcia, +12% to 824 mortgages
Basque country, +9.3% to 1,703 mortgages
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in May 2019
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.59% (same as last month)
The average mortgage rate decreased by 2.9% vs 1 year ago
The lowest rate ever is 2.57!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
56.8% have variable interest rates
43.2% have fixed interest rates (+6.7% vs last year)
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.3%, 5.1% less than 1 year ago,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.09%, 1.8% less than 1 year ago,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €124,700: a increase of 3.9% vs last year.
29,032 mortgages were issued -0.1% vs last year.
3.6 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in April 2019, +0.6% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest growth for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
Community of Navarra, +45.3% to 510 mortgages
Aragon, +19.7% to 814 mortgages
Asturias, +11.9% to 556 mortgages
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in March 2019
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.62% (same as last month)
The average mortgage rate decreased by 2.3% vs 1 year ago
The lowest rate ever is 2.57!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
58.1% have variable interest rates
41.9% have fixed interest rates (+24.5% vs last year)
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.34%, 2.7% less than 1 year ago,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.11%, 1.6% more than 1 year ago,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €125,341: a increase of 3.9% vs last year.
30,716 mortgages were issued + 9.2% vs last year.
3.8 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in March 2019, +20.3% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest growth for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
The Balearic Islands, +47% to 1,159 mortgages
Andalusia, +17% to 6,069 mortgages
Extremadura, +14% to 503 mortgages
The top 3 regions with the biggest growth in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (yearly change):
The Balearic Islands, +49% to 1,159 mortgages
Extremadura, +36% to 503 mortgages
Murcia, +31% to 503 mortgages
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in February 2019
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.62% (vs 2.57% last month)
The average mortgage rate decreased by 1.1% vs 1 year ago
The current rate: 2.62% is close to the lowest rate ever of 2.57!
The average mortgage duration is 23 years
58.2% have variable interest rates
41.8% have fixed interest rates (+17.4% vs last year)
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.37%, 4% less than 1 year ago,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.05%, 0.4% more than 1 year ago,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €123,911: a increase of 2.9% vs last year.
31.018 mortgages were issued + 9.2% vs last year.
3.8 € Bn of mortgages issued for housing in February 2019, +12.3% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest growth for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
After a seasonally slower December, January looks even stronger vs December:
Asturias, +24.9% to 728 mortgages
Catalonia, +8.4% to 5.448 mortgages
Pais Vasco, + 2.9% to 1.713 mortgages
The top 3 regions with the biggest growth in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (yearly change):
Asturias, +56% to 728 mortgages
Castilla – La Mancha, +43% to 1.321 mortgages
La Rioja, + 39% to 241 mortgages
The 6 regions with the biggest growth on the full year 2018
The Valencian Community, +15.7% to 38.004 mortgages
The Community of Madrid, +14.9% to 65.503 mortgages
Castilla – La Mancha, +14.8% to 12.501 mortgages
La Rioja, +13.5% to 2.332 mortgages
The Community of Navarre, +13.4% to 4.615 mortgages
Catalonia, +13% to 57.477 mortgages
Extremadura, +12.3% to 5.550 mortgages
The 4 most active regions in 2018
No surprises, we keep the same regions as the most active ones in terms of transactions:
The Community of Madrid,65.503 mortgages with a growth of 14.9%
The Andalusia, 65.431 mortgages with a growth of 8.6%
Catalonia, 57.477 mortgages with a growth of 14.9%
The Valencian Community, 38.004 mortgages with a growth of 15.7%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in January 2019
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.57% (vs 2.62% last month)
The average mortgage rate decreased by 4.3% vs 1 year ago
The current rate: 2.57% is the lowest rate ever!
The average mortgage duration is 22 years
62.8% have variable interest rates
37.2% have fixed interest rates (+9.1% vs last year)
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.32%, 8% less than 1 year ago,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.09%, 1.6% more than 1 year ago,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €121,036: a decrease of -0.7% vs last year.
36.832 mortgages were issued + 22.5% vs last year.
4.4 € Bn of mortgages issued in January 2019, +21.6% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest growth for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
After a seasonally slower December, January looks even stronger vs December:
Madrid Community, +168% to 10.478 mortgages
Castilla – La Mancha, +101% to 1.485 mortgages
Extremadura, + 76% to 542 mortgages
The top 3 regions with the biggest growth in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (yearly change):
Madrid Community, +105% to 10.478 mortgages
Castilla – La Mancha, +25% to 1.485 mortgages
Aragón, + 17% to 910 mortgages
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in December 2018
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.62% (vs 2.61% last month)
The average mortgage rate decreased by 3.9% vs 1 year ago
The lowest rate ever is 2.57%!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
58.6% have variable interest rates
41.4% have fixed interest rates (+9.1% vs last year)
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.42%, 4.7% less than 1 year ago,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 2.98%, 4.8% less than 1 year ago,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €126,394: an increased of 9.4% vs last year.
20.933 mortgages were issued + 0.9% vs last year.
2.6 € Bn of mortgages issued in December 2018, +10.4% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest growth for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
All the regions had a negative growth. Of course December is well known for being less busy all over the world.
The top 3 regions with the biggest growth in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (yearly change):
The Basque Country, +20.1% to 1.333 mortgages
The Valencian Community, +17.3% to 2.456 mortgages
Catalonia, +12% to 3.390 mortgages
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in November 2018
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.61% (vs 2.57% last month)
The average mortgage rate decreased by 5.7% vs 1 year ago
The lowest rate ever is 2.57%!
The average mortgage duration is 23 years
64% have variable interest rates
36% have fixed interest rates (+25.9% vs last year)
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.42%, 0.7% less than 1 year ago,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.07%, 14.1% less than 1 year ago,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €130,651: an increased of 5.5% vs last year.
28.835 mortgages were issued + 14.2% vs last year.
5.6 € Bn of mortgages issued in November 2018, +13.7% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest growth for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
The Canary Islands, +39.4% to 1.299 mortgages
The Balearic Islands, +17.8% to 899 mortgages
Asturies, +4.7% to 532 mortgages
The top 3 regions with the biggest growth in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (yearly change):
The Canary Islands, +28.6% to 1.299 mortgages
Catalonia, +25% to 5.363 mortgages
The Valencian Community, +24.4% to 3.178 mortgages
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in October 2018
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.57% (vs 2.59% last month)
The average mortgage rate decreased by 4.3% vs 1 year ago
The lowest rate ever is 2.57%! YES, the current rate!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
60.4% have variable interest rates
39.6% have fixed interest rates (+25.9% vs last year)
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.43%, 2.9% less than 1 year ago,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 2.99%, 3.7% less than 1 year ago,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €126,926: an increased of 4.6% vs last year.
30.356 mortgages were issued + 20.4% vs last year.
5.8 € Bn of mortgages issued in October 2018, +13.9% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest growth for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
Navarra Community, +21.6% to 472 mortgages
Catalonia, +10.7% to 5.808 mortgages
Castilla y Leon, +4.8% to 1.153 mortgages
The top 3 regions with the biggest growth in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (yearly change):
Navarra Community, +53.7% to 472 mortgages
Catalonia, +40.7% to 5.808 mortgages
Aragon, +36.8% to 729 mortgages
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in September 2018
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.59% (vs 2.62% last month)
The average mortgage rate decreased by 8.3% vs 1 year ago
The lowest rate ever is 2.59%!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
59.9% have variable interest rates
40.1% have fixed interest rates (+16.7% vs last year)
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.36%, 10.8% less than 1 year ago,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.02%, 5.9% less than 1 year ago,
The average amount issued per mortgage is €127,732: an increased of 4.1% vs last year.
32.457 mortgages were issued + 9.5% vs last year.
6.6 € Bn of mortgages issued in September 2018, +10% vs last year.
The top 4 regions with the biggest growth for the number of mortgages issued are (monthly changes):
Valencian Community, +32.5% to 3.863 mortgages
Madrid, +30.6% to 6.530 mortgages
Murcia, +21.5% to 866 mortgages
Catalonia, +18.4% to 5.246 mortgages
The top 4 regions with the biggest growth in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are (yearly change):
La Rioja, +123%
Extremadura, +54%
The community of Navarre, +37%
Madrid, +28%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in August 2018
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.62% (vs 2.59% last month)
The average mortgage rate decreased by 4.3% vs 1 year ago
The lowest rate ever is 2.59%!
The average mortgage duration is 24 years
59.8% have variable interest rates
40.2% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.43%, 5.5% less than 1 year ago,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 2.99%, 3.1% less than 1 year ago,
The average amount issued per mortgage stands at €122,424, an increased of 9.8% vs last year.
28.755 mortgages were issued + 6.8% vs last year.
5.4 € Bn of mortgages issued in August 2018, +11% vs last year.
The top 4 regions with the biggest growth for the number of mortgages issued are:
Extremadura, +31% to 604 mortgages
The Canary Islands, +19,6% to 1.396 mortgages
Cantabria, +16,4% to 326 mortgages
Madrid, +13,9% to 5.000 mortgages
The top 4 regions with the biggest growth in terms of amounts of mortgages issued are:
Extremadura, +61%
Madrid, +29%
Andalusia, +28%
Basque country, +24%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in July 2018
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.59% (vs 2.63% last month)
Average mortgage rate decreased by 6.3% vs 1 year ago
The lowest rate ever is 2.59%! YES, the current rate reached this month!
Mortgage duration is 22 years
62.3% have variable interest rates
37.7% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.32%, 7.3% less than 1 year ago,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.07%, 5.7% less than 1 year ago,
The average amount issued per mortgage stands at €125,120, an increased of 2.1% vs last year.
29.287 mortgages were issued + 14.6% vs last year.
3.6 € Bn of mortgages issued in July 2018, +17% vs last year.
The top 4 regions with the biggest growth for the number of mortgages issued:
Extremadura, +38.9% to 457 mortgages.
The Valencian Community, +28.1% to 3.276 mortgages
La Rioja, +28.1% to 283 mortgages
Madrid, +27,5% to 5.713 mortgages
The top 4 regions with the biggest growth in terms of amounts of mortgages issued:
La Rioja, +77.3%
The region of Murcia, +43%
Cantabria, +39.8%
The Valencian Community, +39%
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in June 2018
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.63%
Average mortgage rate decreased by 6.8% vs 1 year ago
The lowest rate ever is 2.62% reached in March 2018
Mortgage duration is 23 years
62.9% have variable interest rates
37.1% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.19%, 11.3% less than 1 year ago,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.25%, 0.5% more than 1 year ago,
The average amount issued per mortgage stands at €123,896, an increased of 5.1% vs last year.
30.600 mortgages were issued + 3.9% vs last year.
The top 3 regions with the biggest mortgages growth:
Madrid, +23,2% to 6.399 mortgages,
Aragon, +10.6% to 957 mortgages,
Extremadura, +18.4% to 616 mortgages.
The Spanish mortgage rates situation in May 2018
Average mortgage has an interest rate of 2.63%
Average mortgage rate decreased by 4.3% vs 1 year ago
The lowest rate ever was 2.62% in March 2018
Mortgage duration is 22 years
61.9% have variable interest rates
38.1% have fixed interest rates
The average rate for variable rate mortgages is 2.4%, 9.8% less than 1 year ago,
The average rate for fixed-rate mortgages is 3.12%, 6.6% more than 1 year ago,
The average amount issued per mortgage stands at €117,044, an increased of 2.8% vs last year.
31.166 mortgages were issued + 7.3% vs last year.
While the top 4 regions in terms of annual growth were:
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