The Bank of Spain has issued a stark warning about a shortfall of 750,000 homes, with over half of this deficit concentrated in six provinces, including Madrid and Barcelona.
These regions are experiencing a significant gap of 52.5% between the number of homes built and the new households forming, which affects up to 36% of families in the capitals.
This situation underscores a growing housing crisis in Spain, raising concerns about the implications for families and the broader real estate market.