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Holiday Home Expels Local People From Coastal Areas and Increases Their Effort to Buy Increasingly Expensive Homes

Summary by El Mundo
Housing prices on the coast grew by 13.5% in the first quarter of the year and raised to 40% the percentage of income that households have to spend on an acquisition.

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Housing prices on the coast grew by 13.5% in the first quarter of the year and raised to 40% the percentage of income that households have to spend on an acquisition.

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The rate of effort to access housing has increased in coastal areas to 40 per cent, compared with the national average of 34 per cent.

·Madrid, Spain
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The effort to acquire housing in coastal municipalities requires 40 per cent of the average income of families, while prices rose 13.5 per cent at the start of the year, according to Tinsa

·Madrid, Spain
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The holiday home on the coast is 11.6% above the national square meter

·Madrid, Spain
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IN 30 SECONDS What has happened? The price of housing on the non-capital coast rose 13.5% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2026, to 1.992 euros per square meter. Who is behind it? Tinsa by Accumin, with the report ‘Housing in Costa 2026’ and its Study Service. What impact does it have? The effort to pay the first year of mortgage rubs 40% of the disposable income; in Balearics it reaches 59%. The price of housing on the Spanish coast, exclud…

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El Debate broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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