House prices in Spain
According to a new report released by the Catalonian Savings Bank (Caixa Catalunya), the price of new houses in Spain will have risen by 16.2 percent by the end of 2005. This means that housing prices have risen at the same rate this year as 2003-2004, contrary to the expectations of some financial analysts at the beginning of the year who predicted a slowing down in the growth rate of Spanish property prices during 2005.
The Caixa's semestral report says that the figure is slightly below the record 16.8 percent growth in housing prices experienced in 2002 in what was a boom year for the property market in Spain.
According to the report, the price per sq. metre of new property in Spain currently stands at 1,777 euros, that is 247 euros more expensive than last year.
The Caixa expects the trend to continue in the short term, despite a marked increase in the number of new houses on the market. 708,000 new housing projects have been undertaken so far this year, compared to 687,000 last year which then was an all-time record. The report also expects the strong demand for new property in Spain experienced in recent years to continue.
The Caixa's semestral report says that the figure is slightly below the record 16.8 percent growth in housing prices experienced in 2002 in what was a boom year for the property market in Spain.
According to the report, the price per sq. metre of new property in Spain currently stands at 1,777 euros, that is 247 euros more expensive than last year.
The Caixa expects the trend to continue in the short term, despite a marked increase in the number of new houses on the market. 708,000 new housing projects have been undertaken so far this year, compared to 687,000 last year which then was an all-time record. The report also expects the strong demand for new property in Spain experienced in recent years to continue.
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We are told the Assessment Services Office of the Land Registry are advising revision of land values for fiscal purposes and a new value on our land which already has a villa built. the new value increase is 35,860 euroes and a demand for extra tax of 1,849 euroes. payment is demanded or proceedings will follow. This is despite the land price being declared to the notary by the solicitor and the builder. This is something your clients should be warned about. Dotandpete@Tiscali.co.uk
Does anyone know what the expectations are for Spanish property in 2007 and 2008? I am looking to buy property in Sitges, Barcelona but am afraid prices start dropping after I signed on the dotted line.
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