The housing issue has become one of the major factors of inequality in Spain.
The lack of supply exacerbates the situation.
Numbers show a worrying trend with drops in rental housing stocks, especially in high-demand areas.
Market intervention without a supply increase usually leads to opposite intended results, with owners pulling their properties from rental or switching them to seasonal rentals.
The housing deficit has worsened with population growth, urban concentration, and bureaucracy.
The housing problem is urgent and the solution involves building more, both public and private housing.
Conclusion: The housing problem in Spain is critical and is linked to market intervention, bureaucracy, and lack of supply. Increased construction and simplified processes are needed to change this situation.