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Are we facing a new real estate bubble? The Bank of Spain sets alarm bells ringing

The Bank of Spain has issued a strong warning: the average price of housing in Spain is above its long-term equilibrium level. According to its latest Financial Stability Report (April 2025), this imbalance ranges between 1.1% and 8.5%, exceeding the range estimated six months earlier. The agency notes with concern certain macroeconomic and market indicators that could point to the formation of a new real...

Selling your home and filing your tax return: the Treasury’s urgent warning that you can’t ignore

The Tax Agency has issued an important warning to all those who have sold a flat or house in 2024. This reminder is not minor: if the transaction is not declared correctly, the taxpayer may face financial penalties and tax complications that could have been avoided with proper planning. In this article we explain the essentials you need to know if you have sold (or plan to sell) a property this year, and...

Spain accelerates: how economic growth in 2025 will impact the real estate market

The recent upward revision of the OECD's growth forecast for Spain to 2.6% by 2025 highlights the resilience and strength of the Spanish economy in the international context. This sustained growth has direct implications for the real estate sector, presenting both opportunities and challenges that require strategic attention from investors and real estate professionals. Impact of economic growth on the...

The rise of the periphery: Why are Madrid and Barcelona pushing their real estate growth out of the centre?

The real estate market in Spain is undergoing a significant transformation, with an outstanding growth in the outskirts of large cities. Municipalities such as Coslada, Pozuelo, Las Rozas, Getafe, Viladecans or L'Hospitalet de Llobregat have seen an increase in demand for both buying and renting. This phenomenon has been driven by various socio-economic and urban planning factors, which has led to a...

Vista aérea de Madrid con rascacielos al fondo, representando su crecimiento urbano y demográfico

Madrid on its way to 10 million inhabitants: a growth that redefines its future

At QUALITY KEYS INMOBILIARIOS, we analyse the demographic and urban dynamics that are transforming the real estate market. With more than 7 million inhabitants in 2024, Madrid is positioned as one of the European cities with the highest growth projections. Experts indicate that it could reach 10 million inhabitants in the coming decades, and here we explore the main reasons behind this evolution: 1....

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