Property prices continue to rise and recover
from the 2009 crisis
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Perhaps the most accurate metric would be the price per
square metre of residential property. This data is monitored by the central
statistics unit of the Spanish government, which last week revealed that the
average cost of a square metre of Spanish property rose 5.6% in the second
quarter of this year compared to the second quarter of last year.
There were higher price increases in some regions compared
to others. An encouraging bit of news is that 16 of the 17 autonomous regions
of Spain registered increases in property prices. Madrid and Catalonia topped
the tables with respective increases of 10.9% and 9.3%.
At the bottom of the table came Castilla-La Mancha, Murcia,
and Extremadura; recording respective gains of 0.8%, 0.3%, and 0.4%.
The national increase is right in the middle of the
prediction of 4 – 7% annual increases made by Spanish banks just last week.
It’s also a reflection of the general health of the Spanish property market,
which is seeing a steady increase in the amount of sales.