The government's housing policies have proven to be ineffective; rental prices are at an all-time high.
Ambitious solutions are required that increase the supply of housing.
The current government measures, like the plan to build 40,000 homes in 50 years, are inadequate. According to the Bank of Spain, 600,000 homes are needed by 2025.
The housing access problem is not solved with interventionism and generating a climate of legal insecurity.
Policies to stimulate supply are going in the right direction, but their implementation is slow and lacking.
Conclusion: Government inaction and ineffective policies are exacerbating the housing crisis, leaving more people unable to access housing.