Your advice also to buy a house is more of a commercial. Outside the 3 big cities Madrid, Barcelona and Malaga there is no reason to rush and panic. The supply outside the three is overwhelming. In this time I see the price of owner-occupied houses in Spain going down sooner. Especially in the expad and retired market I see the bubble burst. The British have to sell now. There is enough supply and the prices are too high. So people have patience to buy a house in Spain.
First of all, there is no bubble in Spain. Prices have been consistently and gradually increasing for the past 40 quarters in a row, and according to all experts, will keep increasing. Additionally, I clearly advise purchasing new development properties as soon as possible because there is a scarcity of new homes, the supply is very far from satisfying the demand. They are properties that will keep gaining value, it is the market rule: high demand / low offer = prices go up. If we talk about second-hand properties, of course there is a large supply but what type of properties? Where? How many people want to buy in a village in the middle of nowhere or in a poor suburb of a city? And according to the data, the price of second-hand properties is the one increasing the most. My videos are aimed at foreigners so of course I focus on the areas where foreigners buy the most. And everything I say is based on market data and predictions made by experts. Of course, anyone is invited to do their own research and make their own choices. I am just trying to inform and help people based on the data of the sector. If you are in possession of different data that supports what you say, I will be more than happy to look at it. Please, send it to me and I'll be happy to check. Thank you.
Thank you!. Have a look at these two links, hope they can be helpful: www.indomio.es/en/mercado-inmobiliario/principado-de-asturias/oviedo/ , www.indomio.es/en/mercado-inmobiliario/principado-de-asturias/
Super helpful vedio
A very informative video. Thank you Daniela Gnecchi!
Thank you! Glad it was helpful.
Your advice also to buy a house is more of a commercial. Outside the 3 big cities Madrid, Barcelona and Malaga there is no reason to rush and panic. The supply outside the three is overwhelming. In this time I see the price of owner-occupied houses in Spain going down sooner. Especially in the expad and retired market I see the bubble burst. The British have to sell now. There is enough supply and the prices are too high. So people have patience to buy a house in Spain.
First of all, there is no bubble in Spain. Prices have been consistently and gradually increasing for the past 40 quarters in a row, and according to all experts, will keep increasing. Additionally, I clearly advise purchasing new development properties as soon as possible because there is a scarcity of new homes, the supply is very far from satisfying the demand. They are properties that will keep gaining value, it is the market rule: high demand / low offer = prices go up. If we talk about second-hand properties, of course there is a large supply but what type of properties? Where? How many people want to buy in a village in the middle of nowhere or in a poor suburb of a city? And according to the data, the price of second-hand properties is the one increasing the most. My videos are aimed at foreigners so of course I focus on the areas where foreigners buy the most. And everything I say is based on market data and predictions made by experts. Of course, anyone is invited to do their own research and make their own choices. I am just trying to inform and help people based on the data of the sector. If you are in possession of different data that supports what you say, I will be more than happy to look at it. Please, send it to me and I'll be happy to check. Thank you.
Hi Daniela! Thank you for the informative video! I look forward to your next videos!
Thank you so much!
All about cities
Thank you for this! Are you able to share an update about or can you point me to information about the real estate trends for Oviedo, Asturias?
Thank you!. Have a look at these two links, hope they can be helpful: www.indomio.es/en/mercado-inmobiliario/principado-de-asturias/oviedo/ , www.indomio.es/en/mercado-inmobiliario/principado-de-asturias/