Spain Returns to the Insatiable Brick Era
The Spanish housing market is hitting new records, with prices now surpassing those during the previous real estate bubble.
Young people barely bought one in every ten homes sold in 2025
In 2025, young people aged 18 to 30 purchased only 9.6% of homes sold in Spain, a dramatic decline compared to previous years.
Families Now Requesting as Much Money in Mortgages as in the 2009 'Bubble'... to Buy 150,000 Fewer Homes
Spanish families are borrowing record amounts for mortgages amid a housing market boom, although they are purchasing significantly fewer homes than in 2009.
The rise in housing prices and the mortgage war ignite fears of a new banking bubble
Rising housing prices combined with competitive mortgage rates are fueling concerns over a potential banking bubble in Spain.
Pessimism about housing worsens Spaniards' perception of the economic climate
Spaniards' perception of the economic climate is deteriorating due to rising housing prices, which have surpassed the peak of the previous real estate bubble, leading to a starkly negative sentiment in the real estate market.
The brick inflates again: six communities are already registering prices higher than before the bubble
Real estate prices in six communities have surpassed pre-bubble levels, with the Balearic Islands leading with a 51% increase.