Following EuroWeeklyNews.com - buying a home in Spain is cheaper than elsewhere in the EU.
As reported by an annual analysis on Spain’s realestate market
conducted by Deloitte, the percentage of income spent by households on
mortgage payments - rate of effort - has been steadily falling in recent
years and currently stands at 33 per cent, as a result of the decline
in house prices registered since the outbreak of the economic crisis.
Moreover, the average home price in Spain is 4.4 times the individual
gross salary, compared to many countries in the European Union where
prices are 6.1 times the individual gross wage and Britain and France,
where the ratio is 8.5 and 7.9 times the individual income.
For the fourth year and compared to the rest of the country,
homeowners in Barcelona and Guipuzcoa have had to spend a larger
percentage of their income on mortgage payments, given the high price of
housing in those provinces.
In contrast, buying properties in La Rioja, Lleida and Pontevedra is
more accessible, since the rate of effort is lower than 30 per cent.
Article here: https://www.euroweeklynews.com/properties-in-spain-sale-real-estate-spain/item/122985-buying-properties-in-spain-is-cheaper-than-elsewhere-in-the-eu
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