Profile of foreigners who request mortgages in Spain

Foreigners applying for mortgages in Spain earn €6,000 and search for houses that are 20% more expensive

Every year, tens of thousands of foreigners decide to buy a home in Spain, regardless of whether or not they need to take out a mortgage. According to idealista/hipotecas, the profile requesting financing to buy a property in 2023 is a foreigner with an average income of almost €6,000 per month looking to buy a house for around €213,000 – 20% higher than the national average.
Work from home

Teleworking grows in Spain but remains below the European average

Remote working closed 2023 increasing 19.4% year-on-year, equivalent to 3.06 million people who at least occasionally worked from home in the fourth quarter of the year, according to Adecco's Employment Opportunities and Job Satisfaction Monitor. Before the pandemic, 1.64 million people worked from
Brotherhood of Jesus Tied to the Column

Holy Week Spain 2024: key dates

Holy Week is an annual Christian commemoration that remembers the Passion of Christ: his triumphal entry into Jerusalem, the Last Supper, the Stations of the Cross, and his death and resurrection. During this period, numerous manifestations of popular religiosity take place worldwide.
Spain

65% of Spaniards believe the country is moving in the wrong direction

International consulting firm Ipsos delivered a new edition of the "What Worries the World" survey at the end of 2023. Inflation, crime and poverty are the biggest concerns in the 29 countries analysed. On average, 61% of the population surveyed believe their country is heading in the wrong direction, with Spain (65%) slightly above the average.
Congress approves reduced working hours without pay cuts

The Spanish Government approves reduced working hours without pay cuts

The Spanish Government has approved Sumar's motion to promote reducing the working week to 38.5 hours this year without pay cuts, with the only Vox voting against it and the PP and Junts abstaining. This is the first initiative on reducing working hours that the Lower House has debated and voted on
OECD upgrades its growth and inflation forecasts for Spain in 2024

OECD updates its growth and inflation forecasts for Spain in 2024

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has revised its growth forecast for Spain upwards by one-tenth of a percentage point in 2024, which it now estimates at 1.5%, after the 2.5% growth in 2023, while it maintains expectations of a rebound in activity to 2% by 2025. The