Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez proposed on Sunday to ban people outside the EU from buying housing in the country, as part of his drive to ease an affordable-homes crisis.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has announced a plan to tax non-residents from outside the EU up to 100 percent for real estate purchases, this as Spain faces a housing crisis.
Several countries could be keen to follow Spain's lead in imposing crackdown measures to tackle their housing crises ...
Pressure on Spain’s housing market has been exacerbated by overtourism and the proliferation of short-term holiday rentals.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Monday proposed a range of measures to combat a housing crisis in the country, ...
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Much of Europe faces housing shortages, but Spain’s is especially acute. It is not just rents: 75% of Spaniards own property, ...
Spain's prime minister said too many foreigners were buying investment homes. But efforts to discouraging them could hit the ...
Spain’s government has announced plans to impose a 100% tax on real estate purchases by non-EU residents, introducing its ...
The negative aspects of mass tourism have caused tension at times between visitors and residents. MADRID — Spain is planning a raft of measures to address its brewing housing crisis, including an up ...
France, Greece, and Portugal are considering following Spain's lead by implementing a 100% housing tax on British expats.
The Government is considering a special tax or a surcharge on the Transfer Tax to limit the acquisition of houses in Spain by ...