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Rodríguez advocates for intervention in the housing market amid criticism from PP and Sumar.
22nd October 2025 -
The government backtracks and will propose freezing the social security contributions of low-income self-employed workers for 2026
21st October 2025 -
Real estate associations call for lower taxes and more political agreements to tackle the housing crisis
20th October 2025 -
Buying a house with a mortgage: everything you need to know
14th October 2025 -
Sumar presents a royal decree to freeze rents and restrict tourist apartments.
13th October 2025 -
The landlords’ rental requirements: Most houses don’t stay on the market for even 24 hours.
6th October 2025 -
Dampness on terraces: the court clarifies who pays, the owner or the community
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Pretending you have an alarm can be costly: up to 600 euros a day if you use a company’s name without hiring them.
14th August 2025 -
Creditworthiness check for renting: what is it and how to do it?
29th July 2025 -
Sareb transfers 40,000 homes and 2,400 plots of land to Sepes: where are the homes located
28th July 2025
Spain needs 1.2 million rental homes to meet demand, according to Savills
9th March 2022In addition, the CCO of Savills Aguirre Newman, Susana Rodríguez, has stressed the need to design rental housing in Spain, a product that in many cases is already "obsolete", with an average age of 20 years, and that is not adapted to the needs of the demand.
Likewise, the partner of the Tax Law department of the legal services firm Garrigues, José Ignacio Guerra, alluded to the BTR projects and pointed out that the recent tax changes will affect the projects pending delivery and those that have just been delivered, for which he has requested "a more stable legal and fiscal framework" that does not affect the investment made.
Specifically, he has emphasized the impact of indirect taxation on housing rental activity, and has commented on the different parameters that will determine whether investors will be able to recover the fees supported on the investment or whether they will become a cost to be added to the profitability of the project. The legislation contemplates that the rental of houses and the garages and annexes that are rented together with the houses will be exempt from VAT, while the rental of tourist homes with lodging services or the rental of homes to companies will generally be taxed by VAT. VAT (at the rate of 10% or 21%, respectively) or 4% in the case of purchases made by companies that belong to special regimes, such as EDAV or SOCIMI.
For her part, Mª Ángeles Pérez Ayala, a partner in the Garrigues Tax Law Department, discussed aspects related to local taxation with respect to the reference value of real estate for tax purposes, the changes and challenges introduced by the new regulation of the municipal capital gain and the surcharge on the Property Tax on unoccupied dwellings.