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Editorial: El Mundo

  • The main problem of housing in Spain is a shortage of supply that affects not only metropolitan but also rural areas.
  • More than half of those seeking rental accommodation in municipalities of less than 1,000 inhabitants in 2020 gave up due to the lack of options.
  • The Bank of Spain estimates a deficit of 750,000 houses and criticizes that current policies focus on demand rather than on supply.
  • Rent caps, bonds for young people and public guarantees do not solve the housing shortage problem.
  • Spain needs a housing policy that corrects the causes, not just the effects, and includes strategies to develop land, reduce bureaucracy and facilitate construction.

Conclusion: Current policies are not solving the housing shortage in Spain. An approach is needed that addresses the underlying causes and encourages investment and construction to increase the supply of housing.