house price
July 12th, 2011
TINSA has a new Spanish house price report available today. You can download it here. The accompanying TINSA press release summarises this report as: The second quarter ended with a slight fall in the value of housing The General Spanish Property Market Index for June once again intensified its year-on-year fall ...
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November 16th, 2004
The Spanish property boom continues, fuelled in part by an abundance of cheap credit. Bank loans in mid-2004 were growing at an annualised rate of 16.3% - six times the 2.6% rate of growth in the economy. House prices, which have more than doubled since 1996, rose by 17% in ...
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November 1st, 2004
Last month, Spain was singled out in the European Central Bank’s monthly bulletin as having the biggest residential property inflation in the euro area, with the country’s housing prices increasing at a rate nearly two-and-a-half times the euro-wide average in 2003.The ECB estimates the average increase in residential property prices ...
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February 11th, 2005
Statistics published by the Spanish Housing Ministry have shown that average house prices have continued to rise over the third quarter of 2004, although at a slightly slower rate than during the previous quarter. Research has shown that prices of newer residences have increased at a slower rate than those ...
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March 22nd, 2005
Spanish housing ministry figures show that average house prices continued to rise overt the third quarter of 2004, although at a slightly slower rate. Newly-built houses or those less that a year old have increased by 16.72 per cent. overt the year ending in September, wile houses between one ...
Continue reading Property Prices Still on the up
January 10th, 2006
Property sales on the Costa del Sol have declined dramatically over the last 12 months forcing many agents to close down. Existing agents are fighting back by saying ‘No’ to registration of unrealistic house prices.One of the main reasons for the down turn in property abroad sales on the Costa ...
Continue reading Spanish Sellers Say Go – Estate Agents Say No!
January 5th, 2006
The property boom in Spain appears to be rolling on with house prices rising at around ten per cent last year.The figures from Sociedad de Tasacion show that although this is the lowest increase for a few years, it is approximately in line with the average annual increase of 10.8 ...
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January 13th, 2006
The UK could be developing into a nation of property investors as a new report revealed that many young people are keen to own property abroad in the future.According to a survey by UCB Home Loans, the specialist lender of Nationwide, there is an increasing interest among young people in ...
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January 11th, 2006
There appears to be irrefutable evidence that the UK property market is regaining momentum with news that house prices have now increased in six of the last seven months.HBOS, the world’s biggest mortgage lender, has released figures showing that house prices rose by one per cent to an average of ...
Continue reading House Prices Climbing Again
January 16th, 2006
Housing markets across Europe are now expected to avoid the dramatic crashes predicted just a year ago, with most markets ending the year on a surprisingly positive note and looking forward to at least modest price growth during 2006. Many experts had expected that Britain, where the housing market was ...
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