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Spain approves 7 billion euro push to slash housing costs for young renters
International
Published on 24 April 2026

A 7 billion euro plan targets rentals and ownership
Spain’s government has approved a major housing plan backed by 7 billion euros to expand public housing. Over the next four years, spending is set to rise sharply with a focus on making it easier for young people to afford both renting and buying. The package signals a long-term push to ease the country’s worsening housing crisis.
- Spain approved a 7 billion euro public housing investment plan
- Funding aims to improve affordability for young people
- The government will increase public housing commitment over four years
- Targets both rentals and home ownership access
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