Pressure on Spain’s housing market has been exacerbated by overtourism and the proliferation of short-term holiday rentals. View on euronews
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Amid rising real estate prices, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez wants to impose a 100% tax on property bought by foreign speculators. How does the plan compare with other countries where housing affordability is an issue?
In December, Spain opened an investigation into Airbnb for failing to delete thousands of rental offers from its platform in an attempt to curb the business which has been blamed by authorities ...
In recent months, authorities have come under growing pressure from residents of tourist hotspots, which have seen large-scale protests over the impact of overtourism and soaring housing costs.
Spain is planning a raft of measures to address its brewing housing crisis, including an up to 100% tax on properties bought by non-European Union residents.
Food and restaurants are some of the first things I look for when planning a trip, before I even settle on a vacation destination. Luckily for me, I have a friend group that’s very much on the same page,
Simon Calder, travel correspondent of The Independent, said: “If any British buyer ever has to pay 100 per cent tax on a property purchase in Spain, I will eat my sombrero. The Spanish prime minister’s comments are squarely for domestic consumption.
Housing has become a major issue in Spain as the tourism industry is blamed for high rental and purchase prices
Spain's decision to impose steep taxes on non-EU property investors using platforms like Airbnb has sparked debate over whether countries like Cyprus and Greece will benefit from the shift in demand.
Joseph Gebbia, a director and significant shareholder of Airbnb, Inc. (NASDAQ:ABNB), recently sold shares of the company valued at approximately $27.63 million. The transactions, disclosed in a recent regulatory filing,
Spain: Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has announced plans to raise taxes on holiday rentals in a bid to address soaring rents in cities across Spain, in line with a new European Union directive.