Corporate housing divestment in Spain: companies sold 45,000 more homes than they bought in 2025
By
Isabel Fuentes
Summary
Spanish real estate market analysis showing that companies (legal entities) sold 123,777 homes in 2025 while only purchasing 78,669, resulting in a net divestment of over 45,000 properties. This trend is driven by fund outflows, regulatory pressures, and rising prices, marking a significant shift in corporate participation in the residential housing market.
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Una de cada diez viviendas vendidas en España en 2025 fue comprada no por un particular, sino por una empresa.
Los expertos consultados por 20minutos achacan esa tendencia principalmente a la salida de los fondos, la regulación y el alza de precios.
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