Spanish real estate not just recovering but booming, data shows By Reuters
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish house sales in April surpassed 2019 levels, official data showed on Tuesday, a sign the property market is not just recovering from last year's slump but is hotter than before COVID-19 struck. Data from Spain's College of Registrars, who underwrite real estate transactions, showed that April's house sales were 3.1% higher than in 2019, and 91% higher than in the same period last year, a near-doubling of activity from Spain's first full month under lockdown. The number of mortgages taken out on homes shot up by 31.5% over the year as...
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