Spain, European Union and Sanchez
Following the success of the socialist party's proposal last week to slap a tax of up to 100 percent on non-EU property purchases.
Spanish prime minister Pedro Sanchez will propose a ban on people from outside the European Union buying homes in the country, as part of a broader attempt to confront a housing crisis. The government “will propose prohibiting non-EU foreigners from buying houses in our country,
Move to limit and potentially prohibit foreign acquisitions is part of an attempt to fight a growing housing crisis
Spain is planning a raft of measures to address its brewing housing crisis, including an up to 100% tax on properties bought by people who are neither citizens nor residents of the European Union.
Spain's prime minister said too many foreigners were buying investment homes. But efforts to discouraging them could hit the economy, experts said.
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said too many people were buying Spanish homes as an investment rather than to live in.
Spain’s government will seek to limit the number of houses sold to foreigners by significantly raising the taxes they pay.
PRIME Minister Pedro Sanchez has announced plans for tax increases on tourist flat rentals and restrictions on non-EU residents buying a home in Spain.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced on Monday the plan for ... as the high proportion - compared to other EU countries - of households overstretching to pay their rents could lead to "adverse ...
Spain is working on implementing a tax as high as 100 percent for houses purchased by non-EU citizens to mitigate its housing crisis.
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