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Editorial: El Mundo

  • The housing collapse is eroding families' well-being and hindering economic growth.
  • High prices reduce consumption, hinder mobility, and reduce the availability of labor.
  • The Government's short-term measures are counterproductive and in Catalonia have led to maximum rental prices.
  • The housing offer is being strangled due to lack of space to build and restrictive policies.
  • It is necessary to abandon dogmatism and develop a strategy based on public-private collaboration and intervention in demand.

Conclusion: The housing crisis in Spain requires long-term structural solutions and not short-term measures. Directing efforts toward policies that favor supply and demand, while ensuring access for the most disadvantaged and the middle class, is essential.