The Government supports the Comuns' plan to stop speculative property purchases
The Catalan government is backing the Comuns' initiative to temporarily ban speculative property sales to alleviate housing access issues.
The Catalan government, led by Salvador Illa, has expressed support for the Comuns' plan aimed at curbing speculative property purchases. The government's spokesperson, Sílvia Paneque, clarified that the central aspect of this initiative will involve amending the Urban Planning Law. It is part of a broader strategy as the government works on finalizing the budget by March 31, amidst negotiations with Comuns and upcoming discussions with ERC.
The Comuns, led by Jessica Albiach, have linked their support for the budget to the passage of a law that specifically prohibits speculative sales in high-demand areas. This plan is seen as essential to addressing the ongoing housing crisis in the region, where residents struggle to gain access to affordable housing. The government previously considered a fiscal approach to tackle the problem but has since shifted focus to the legislative proposal put forth by the Comuns.
Overall, this initiative reflects growing concerns over housing affordability and the need for legislative action to protect residents from speculative real estate practices. The discussions and potential legal changes could set a significant precedent for how housing issues are addressed in Catalonia, influencing both policy and the real estate market in the region.