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Editorial: El Mundo

  • Access to housing in Spain represents a growing problem without a solution in sight.
  • Current policies have been insufficient, limiting the real estate offer and presenting patchy solutions.
  • The European Plan for Housing offers recommendations but remains a challenge, especially in Spain, where a deficit of 700,000 homes is estimated.
  • Housing prices are at an unsustainable point, exacerbated by a growing population exceeding 50 million.
  • The price control policies driven by the Government of Pedro Sánchez have been ineffective and counterproductive.
  • Populist measures have reduced the housing offer and raised prices.

Conclusion: A shift in focus is imperative, focusing on liberalizing the land, reducing bureaucracy, and promoting public-private collaboration instead of continuing with failed policies.