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Anger Over Housing Shortage Sparks Mass Demonstrations Across Spanish Cities

Anger Over Housing Shortage Sparks Mass Demonstrations Across Spanish Cities

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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Hundreds of thousands of Spaniards flooded the streets of 40 cities on Saturday in a massive show of discontent against skyrocketing rents and the country’s worsening housing shortage. The protests, among the largest in recent memory, targeted both the government’s housing policies and the proliferation of tourist apartments that activists blame for displacing local residents.

In Madrid alone, over 150,000 demonstrators marched through the city center, chanting slogans like “No matter who governs, we must defend housing rights” while rattling keychains in a symbolic protest. The mobilization comes despite Spain enjoying Europe’s fastest economic growth, a paradox that has left many citizens unable to afford homes in their own neighborhoods.

Anger Over Housing Shortage Sparks Mass Demonstrations Across Spanish Cities

Data gotten from property website Idealista revealed an alarming trend: average Spanish rents have doubled while home prices surged 44% over the past decade, dramatically outpacing wage growth. The rental market has contracted by 50% since 2020, creating an unprecedented squeeze on availability.

“The problem isn’t just in the city center—rents are too high everywhere,” Wendy Davila, a 26-year-old protester had said, adding; “It can’t be normal that to live in Madrid you need to share a flat with four others.” The sentiment echoes across Spanish cities where young professionals and families increasingly face impossible housing choices.

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How Tourism Boom is Worsening Spain’s 500,000-Home Deficit

Spain’s record 94 million tourists in 2024—making it the world’s second most-visited country—combined with significant migrant inflows have intensified pressure on an already strained housing market.

The Bank of Spain estimates the nation faces a staggering 500,000-home shortage, while annual construction languishes at just 120,000 units—a fraction of pre-2008 financial crisis levels.

In neighborhoods like Madrid’s Lavapiés, long-term residents describe being systematically displaced. “They’re kicking all of us out to make tourist flats,” said Margarita Aizpuru, 65, whose building’s 100 families received non-renewal notices.

Property experts confirm current regulations incentivize short-term tourist rentals over traditional leases, as owners chase higher profits and fewer legal complications.

Why It Matters

The center-left administration is currently facing mounting criticism for failing to reconcile Spain’s tourism-dependent economy with citizens’ basic housing needs. Granted, foreign visitors and digital nomads boost the country’s GDP, but their demand for short-term accommodations is shrinking the long-term rental pool.

Protest organizers are demanding immediate policy changes, including stricter regulation of vacation rentals and increased investment in affordable housing.

As the demonstrations spread from Barcelona to Seville, the message remains clear: without urgent action, Spain risks becoming a nation where only tourists and the wealthy can afford to live in its most outgoing cities.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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