QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON THE NEW HOUSING LAW
If the new Housing Act 2023 gives you doubts and you are looking for clear answers, don't worry, Monapart to the rescue!
The price of rent has risen by 10.41 Tbp3T in Madrid and by 191 Tbp3T in Barcelona in the last 12 months. The CPI in the same period has risen by 3.3%. WTF.
In 2021 (the year with the lowest prices in the last five years) a 75m2 flat had an average rent of €1,000 in Barcelona and €1,100 in Madrid. Where to sign?
Throughout 2021, Catalonia applied a rental price regulation law very similar to the one approved by the Spanish government. While the law was in force in Catalonia, prices fell by 4.32%. In Madrid, a city without a law, they fell by 9.12%. Yes, you read that right.
In the last 6 years, there have been five major legislative changes that have affected rents. The so-called "New Housing Law" is the sixth change. One per year on average. March, march, we want to march, march, march.
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Some of the questions we have received so far have already been answered. You can read them here.




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